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1967 Oldsmobile 98, Delta 88 Factory Original Owners Manual W Owner Protection on 2040-parts.com

US $19.96
Location:

Merrill, Iowa, US

Merrill, Iowa, US
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  For sale is the original 1967 Oldsmobile 98, Delta 88 Custom, Delta 88, and Delmont 88 Original owners manual with the Owner Protection Plan manual.   Part number for the manual is 396517.  The front cover has some fading and the back cover has a couple water spots along with the last few pages on the bottom right hand corners.  Otherwise all the pages are great and no other damage.  The Protection Plan booklet is part number 396513 and has some damage on the back cover, otherwise good condition.  This is ALL original, NOT a reprint.  My friends Dad just sold his Salvage yard and we pulled some manuals and other things from there before the sale.  Please let me know if you have any questions and thanks for looking!

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