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1908 Oldsmobile Owner's Manual Delta 88. Ninety Eight & Custom Cruiser on 2040-parts.com

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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, US

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, US
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1980 OLDSMOBILE OWNER'S MANUAL.  DELTA 88, NINETY EIGHT AND CUSTOM CRUISER.

MANUAL IS USED. COVER HAS LIGHT TONING BUT INSIDE PAGES ARE ALL UNDAMAGED AND CLEAN.

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