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1982 Chevrolet Electrical Troubleshooting Impala Caprice Malibu Monte Carlo Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
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Macomb, Michigan, United States

Macomb, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used


1982 CHEVROLET ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING IMPALA CAPRICE MALIBU MONTE CARLO General Motors Corporation, softcover.  See photos for a description of contents. Numerous illustrations, exploded views, specifications and data. The pages are very good, excellent condition, clean, no writing, markings, smudge marks, fading, tears or creases, outer cover very good. 

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