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1946 Cadillac Series 61 62 60s 75 Aea Tune Up And Adjustment Chart on 2040-parts.com

US $13.97
Location:

Bryan, Ohio, United States

Bryan, Ohio, United States
Original, not a cheap copy. Watermark wording is not on actual item. Please see photos for condition.
Make:Cadillac Model:Eldorado Special Fleetwood DeVille Coupe Sedan Con UPC:Does Not Apply

Original used 2 sided A.E.A. tune up and adjustments chart printed on heavy card stock paper. You are buying the actual one shown in the photos. The models or series covered by this chart are shown in the upper left corner of the first photo. It was used in a working shop and shows typical signs of use. Measures about 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Please see my other sales for many more tune up charts.

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