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1970 Buick Original Shop Chassis Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Glencoe, Minnesota, United States

Glencoe, Minnesota, United States
Great used condition. See photos
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1970 BUICK ORIGINAL SHOP CHASSIS SERVICE  MANUAL

Up for consideration is an Original General Motors Corp 1970 Buick Chassis Service Parts Manual (copyright 1969).

It covers all 1970 models, including: LeSabre and Custom LeSabre, Electra 225 and Custom Electra 225, Centurion, Estate Wagon, Skylark and Skylark Custom, GS (Hardtop and Ragtop), and the Riviera

 It’s 15 Chapters include: Gen Info/Maintenance/Lubrication, Wipers/Heating/AC, Frame and Body Mountings, Front Suspension and Steering, Propeller Shaft & Differential, Tranny/Clutch/Shift Linkage, Brakes, Engine (inc Mech/Fuel/Cruise/A.I.R), Fuel Tank/Exhaust, Steering, Wheels/Tires/Front End Alignment, Chassis Sheet Metal, Chassis Elec/Dash Panel/Radio, Radiator and Grille, Bumpers, and Accessories!

This 650+ page manual is a must have for the 1970 Buick owner. As you can see from the pictures, it gives great detail and exploded view pictures to help you in the restoration.

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