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1982 Chevrolet Shop Manual & Fisher Body Service Manual Impala Caprice Malibu on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Point Roberts, Washington, United States

Point Roberts, Washington, United States

1982 Chevrolet Shop Manual covers Impala, Caprice, Malibu, Monte Carlo and El Camino plus the 82 Fisher Body Service Manual. Both in good used condition, covers are worn, front cover of the Body manual was ripped off and has been taped back in place. Pages are good some with dog eared corners and finger prints. 

Buyer pays shipping and handling costs, tracking is included. SHIPPING AND HANDLING COSTS GIVEN APPLY TO USA DESTINATIONS ONLY. INQUIRE FOR SHIPPING AND HANDLING COSTS TO CANADA AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL DESTINATIONS.

I MAKE A TRIP TO POINT ROBERTS, WASHINGTON ONCE A WEEK ON A THURSDAY TO MAIL BOOKS. CUT OFF FOR MAILING IS AROUND NOON ON WEDNESDAY.

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