1973 Gmc Truck Service Manual Models1500-3500 Factory Original Nos on 2040-parts.com
Fraser, Michigan, United States
1973 GMC Truck Service Manual , light duty trucks , series 1500-3500 (includes Jimmy , "G" & "P" models) , NOS , never used , factory original , the only flaw is on the cover where a sticker was , add $8.00 for S&H within the US.
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