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1978 Gmc Caballero Service Manual X 7831 Repair Book Mechanic Chevelle El Camino on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Winfield, Kansas, United States

Winfield, Kansas, United States
Used, but still usable. Pages have tanned from use and age. Cover shows edge wear. Spine, back, and front show discoloration. Very informative book that can still be used!
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1978 GMC Caballero Service Manual X 7831 Repair Book Mechanic Chevelle El Camino

-1978 GMC Caballero Service Manual
-includes information for Chevrolet El Camino
-used condition.....pages tanned, cover shows fading, discolorations, and edge wear.
-colors may vary a bit on different monitors and in different lights
-I offer an easy return policy

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