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1955 Chevrolet Nos Oem Jack Stowage & Jacking Instructions 55 Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
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Athens, Tennessee, US

Athens, Tennessee, US
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This is a NOS OEM Jack Stowage & Jacking Instruction for 
1955 Chevrolet Cars.
My husband & I found these in an old Chevrolet dealership about 35 years ago. We found a box with several 55, 56, 57 instructions. These are off white not the bright white you get when you buy the reproduction instructions.  I only have a few left. Get yours before they are all gone.  I will also list the 56 & 57 instructions on another auction.

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