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1981 Chevrolet Truck Blazer Suburban Factory Shop Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

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CO, United States
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Item: 1981 Chevrolet Light Duty Truck Factory Service Manual

Year/model covered: all 1981 Chevrolet 10-30 series trucks, Blazer, Suburban and Vans

Contents: This manual covers general information and service information for heating and AC, steering, suspension, tires/wheels, drive axle, brakes, engine, emissions, fuel system, transaxle, electrical, wiring diagrams, accessories and more

Published by: GM. This is the original factory issued paper manual used the by the dealership's service department.

Number of pages [approximate]: 800

Size: 8 1/2" X 11" X to 2"

Printed-revised: 1980

Binding: Paper

Condition: used/information complete and legible/  used condition

 


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