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1966 Chevy Ii Chevrolet Gm Owners Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
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Joplin, Missouri, US

Joplin, Missouri, US
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1966 Chevy II Chevrolet GM Owners Manual


This is a 1966 Chevy II Chevrolet GM Owners Manual. This is an excellent quality General Motors authorized reprint and it is in great shape. This is an older reprint, the staples are a bit rusty from age, but this manual looks like it has never been used. It is 44 pages, is indexed and is illustrated.

Table of Contents include:

  • Driver's Operating Information
  • Instruments
  • Controls
  • Other Features
  • Cleaning Hints
  • Maintenance and Lubrication
  • Specifications
  • Minor Troubleshooting

Other Notes: This ships USPS First Class Mail with Delivery Confirmation. This item comes from a smoke-free and pet-free home and will be packaged with care to ensure safe delivery.  If you have any questions at all before or after purchasing, do not hesitate to contact me through eBay, I am more than happy to help. And thanks for taking the time to stop on by and check out this auction, have a great day! 

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