1984 Cadillac Service Information Manual on 2040-parts.com
Langley, British Columbia, Canada
This manual is the final edition and includes information on the following: climate control, body frame and bumpers, steering suspension wheels and tires, drive axle and shaft, brakes, engine; diesel and gasoline, transmission, electrical, and accessories. It is about 2" thick and an invaluable source of information. It does have some scuffs and tears but the pages are in excellent condition. Thanks for your interest! |
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