1958 Oldsmobile Original Owners Manual Service Guide Book 58 Factory Oem on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Ohio, United States
You are bidding on an original 1958 owners manual. It is in fair shape for it's age. It is well used. It has some light stains and dirty looking but to rips or tears. None of the pages are missing or loose The owner owner and selling data filled in on the first page. Car was purchased from Entner Oldsmobile in Cincinnati Ohio by Paul Miller of Cincinnati on Sept. 22 1958. S&H is $2.95
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