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1968 Pontiac Diagnosis Service Manual Original Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
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GREAT NORTH, United States

GREAT NORTH, United States
Condition:Used

 THIS IS A FACTORY ORIGINAL 1968 PONTIAC DIAGNOSIS SERVICE MANUAL . MANUAL IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND IS IN THE ORIGINAL PONTIAC BINDER . THIS COVERS ALL MODELS . CONTENTS INCLUDE HEATING AND A/C , FRONT SUSPENSION , REAR SUSPENSION , DIFFERENTIAL , PROP SHAFT , BRAKES , ENGINE MECHANICAL , COOLING , LUBRICATION , ENGINE ELECTRICAL , CLUTCH AND MANUAL TRANSMISSION , AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION , FUEL TANK AND EXHAUST , STEERING , WHEELS AND TIRES , CHASSIS ELECTRICAL , INSTRUMENTS , ACCESSORIES . BUYER PAYS 7.00 SHIPPING. THANKS FOR LOOKING. GM

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