1972 Chevrolet 10-30 Series Chevy Van/sportvan Manual on 2040-parts.com
Mukwonago, Wisconsin, US
THIS IS A USED CONDITION MANUAL, THE COVERS, PAGE EDGES AND SPINE SHOW LIGHT SOILING AND SOME WARE. THE FRONT COVER IS RIPPED LOOSE FROM THE SPINE AT THE BOTTOM, THE RIP IS ABOUT 1 1/2 INCHES. THERE IS A NAME ON THE FRONT COVER - SEE PHOTO # 2 AND ANOTHER ON THE TOP PAGE EDGES SEE PHOTO # 5. THE INSIDE LOOKS LIKE IT HAS HAD VERY LITTLE USE, I DID NOT FIND ANY EXTRA WRITING, STAINS, GREASE MARKS OR OTHER DAMAGE. THE BINDING IS TIGHT AND SHOULD LAST A LONG TIME WITH PROPER CARE.
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