1966 Tempest Owners Guide And Other Paper Work on 2040-parts.com
Hampshire, Illinois, US
1966 Tempest sold by Star Pontiac Washington DC Owners guide, Envelope, 22 page accessorie booklet, warrenty booklet 46 pages, letter listing items not covered by warrenty payment due 10 days from end of auction |
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