1929 Chevrolet Six Owners Manual Reference Book on 2040-parts.com
Trenton, Ontario, CA
1929 Chevrolet Six reference book, international series AC, NOT A REPRINT, issued january 1929 Chevrolet Motor Company of Canada, Oshawa Ont
Condition: - minor wear on the covers, all pages intact and in very good shape. 96 pages
Shipping to the USA $5.99
Shipping in Canada $3.99
We ship first class air mail from Canada
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