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1976 Pontiac Grand Prix Factory Original Owners Manuals W Sleeve & Extras on 2040-parts.com

US $15.96
Location:

Merrill, Iowa, US

Merrill, Iowa, US
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  For sale is the original 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix owners manuals with all the extras.  Part numbers for the manuals are 500713, 500708, 500723, 500705, and 500706.  The sleeve has some normal light wear you would expect, but all documents are in great A grade condition with no writing, no rips, no damage at all.  This is ALL original, NOT a reprint.  My friends Dad just sold his Salvage yard and we pulled some manuals and other things from there before the sale.  Please let me know if you have any questions and thanks for looking!

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