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1973 Chevy Truck Factory Service Manual Set Overhaul Repair C/k 10 20 30 Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States

Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Set of factory manuals for 1973 Chevy Light Duty Trucks. Light Duty means 1/2 ton through 1 ton. Overhaul Manual and Service Manual.

Overhaul Manual covers rebuilding individual components like transmissions and transfer cases.

Service Manual covers on-vehicle maintenance. 

Actual items are pictured. Comes as pictured. Very good condition for their age.

Obviously the vast majority of the information also applies to GMC trucks since they were almost identical in 1973. 

C is 2wd full size truck.
K is 4wd full size truck.

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