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1969 Chrysler Factory Original Owners Manual W Sleeve And Extras on 2040-parts.com

US $19.96
Location:

Merrill, Iowa, US

Merrill, Iowa, US
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  This 1969 Chrysler owners manual is in great grade A condition. Part number for the manual is 81-070-9170.  This also comes with the original sleeve which is a bit dirty but still in good condition.  The other items pictured are included as well.  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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