1951 Buick Shop Manual. Original 51 Roadmaster, Riviera, Special, Super, Estate on 2040-parts.com
Canby, Oregon, United States
ORIGINAL 482 Page 8.5" X 11" SHOP MANUAL for 1951 BUICK. Copyright 1951. COVERS : All Models of SPECIAL - SUPER - ROADMASTER. Moderate wear: corners of first 20 pages are dog eared, Spine re-taped, Back cover and last page are oil stained, No loose or missing pages. Overall Condition= C:8
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