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1966 Buick Riviera - Owners Manual - Original on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Deerfield, Wisconsin, United States

Deerfield, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

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1966 Buick Riviera OWNERS MANUAL -Original

This item is an original used manual in nice condition, has some dirt and fading on cover. Extra inside pictures to show details on a couple pages.

There are no pages missing or damaged, unless noted above.  

I accept PAYPAL. Echecks may take several days to clear. Item will not be shipped until notification from Paypal indicates payment has cleared.

Buyer pays shipping, handling and insurance (if requested).  S/H/I cost to be quoted based on the buyer's geographical location, if other than the United States (Canada, Hawaii, Puerto Rico has additional costs).  I ship via United States Post Office.

Any out of country (U.S) purchases, please ask for shipping costs prior to purchase and must submit payment in U.S. dollars. No exceptions.

Feedback will be left for all positive feedback I receive. I appreciate your purchase and will follow through but may not be quickly as I try to get my purchases sent out as my first priority. But know I will respond. Thanks!


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