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1 X Vintage Aea,1961 Pontiac Canada, 6cyl,tune Up Chart-laurentian,parisienne, on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States
A used paper item that is not in mint condition unless noted. Judge the condition for yourself in the photos to see if it meets your approval.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Original/Facsimile:Original Subject:TUNE UP CHART Original//Reproduction:Original Year Printed:1961

I am clearing out automotive items I have saved for the past 40 years, and figure if I haven't used them now, I never will, so we are getting rid of pretty much everything

1 x  vintage  tune up chart as seen in photo - 1961 Pontiac ( Canadian cars ) - 6 cyl,

As all these items are used vintage items and they are sold as is.  They have all been used and may show creases, minor tears, water staining,missing pages etc. as you would see from 50 plus year old used item.

If you are interested in making a bulk purchase of all of our Tune Up Charts, please contact us and we can give you a complete total number of charts we have.


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