1974 Cadillac Service Roundtable Summary Book Standard Of The World on 2040-parts.com
Dewitt, Michigan, United States
ONE USED 1974 Cadillac Service Roundtable summary book The Standard of the world. See description for applications. Item as is: wear and some stains, some creases and small rips, binding good (see pictures). Confirm this item is compatible with your vehicle BEFORE purchasing. International Shipping Insurance Available upon Request. 6% SALES TAX FOR MICHIGAN RESIDENTS. THOUSANDS OF ORIGINAL 1957-72 FULL SIZE FORD AND MERCURY CAR PARTS IN STOCK WHEELCOVERS FOR ANY AMERICAN CAR 1949 TO 1985. For Returns: call within 5 days of receipt of part. No call, No return. No postage refunds. Customer Service: 517-371-2396 10am-1pm MON-FRI for questions on thousands of original FORD parts. GALAXIE parts vendor since 1973. 190,000 parts in stock! |
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