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1960 Gmc Diesel Engine Models V-71 N Original Factory Service Manual Maintenance on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Romeo, Michigan, United States

Romeo, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

THIS IS THE MANUAL YOU NEED IF YOU HAVE ONE OF THESE VEHICLES....

UP TO 1960

AND PERHAPS LATER

GMC

DIESEL ENGINES

MODEL V-71

FACTORY MAINTENANCE MANUAL 

COVERS THE FOLLOWING

THE COMPLETE DIESEL ENGINE

Manual is in MOSTLY GOOD  condition

A LITTLE WORN ON THE OUTSIDE

CLEAN INSIDE

BINDING IS A LITTLE RIGID

IF OPENED TOO FAR IT COULD CRACK

PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THIS ITEM IF YOU DON'T WANT IT!

Please keep in mind that manuals are somewhat heavy and shipping out of the

U.S.

could be costly.

This item weighs 4 pounds.

I SHIP ALL OF MY MANUALS VIA MEDIA MAIL

THIS KEEPS SHIPPING COSTS DOWN

AND DELIVERY TAKES A LITTLE LONGER

IF THIS IS NOT YOUR PREFERENCE , THEN PLEASE INFORM ME!

****I SHIP WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS (USUALLY QUICKER)****

****PLEASE DO NOT BLAME ME IF THE POSTAL SERVICE TAKES TOO LONG****

Please be responsible for your bid,as I am to get this item out to you!!!

EVERYONE MUST USE PAYPAL.(NEW EBAY RULE!!).

Payment is required within 5 days!!!

Please respond to e mail at close of sale

THANX AND GOOD LUCK!!!!!

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