1967 Chevrolet Corvair Chassis Shop Manual Supplement on 2040-parts.com
Point Roberts, Washington, United States
From GM Canada, 1967 Chevrolet Corvair Chassis Shop Manual Supplement, pages are nice and clean.
Buyer pays shipping and handling costs, which includes tracking. SHIPPING AND HANDLING COSTS GIVEN APPLY TO USA DESTINATIONS ONLY INQUIRE FOR SHIPPING AND HANDLING COSTS TO CANADA AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL DESTINATIONS WE MAIL OUT OF POINT ROBERTS, WASHINGTON ONCE A WEEK ON A THURSDAY. (ITEMS BOUGHT FRIDAY TO 12 NOON WEDNESDAY WILL BE MAILED THE FOLLOWING THURSDAY. ITEMS BOUGHT AFTER 12 NOON WEDNESDAY AND ON A THURSDAY MAY NOT BE MAILED IN THE SAME WEEK AS PURCHASED AND MAY HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT WEEK'S THURSDAY TO BE MAILED) |
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