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1962 Cdn. Pontiac 7000 Series Shop Manual Supplement Use With 61 Base Manual on 2040-parts.com

C $39.95
Location:

belleville, ON, Canada

belleville, ON, Canada
Please remember the Pics are part of the Description.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

Canadian Only 1962 Pontiac 7000 Series Shop

 Manual Supplement.

Excellent clean Condition. This Manual is a Supplement to

 the 1961 Shop Manual as shown in last Pic. The Supplement 

covers only Information that is different on the 62 Models The

 '61 Manual is still required for all other Service Information.

 Check my Store for the 1961 Base Manual. Buy both and pay

 only the Shipping Cost for the 61 Manual (Canada USA). 

Please wait for an Invoice if You Purchase both. Be sure to

 check out my Store for more Manuals, Catalogs, and other

 interesting Automobilia.

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