It would have been helpful if Haynes had been honest enough to put those descriptions in their books[]
The translation also forgot about the "refer to the diagram/section for your car" where you then look at about five variants of your car, none of which even slightly resemble yours!
Jokes aside, where do you get a Haynes manual for the 126? They are amazing books (about 90% of the time), we have the 202 book, but I have never seen the 126 book, and it's not even listed in the back of other Haynes books.
This book describes your body in the traditional format of a Haynes manual with all the step by step instructions and diagrams you understand so easily.
A bit thin compared to most Haynes books, but great nonetheless.
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