1987 87 Chevrolet Nova Service Manual on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, United States
LISTED IS A 1987 CHEVROLET NOVA SERVICE MANUAL IN VERY GOOD USED CONDITION. REASONABLY PRICED TO SELL. GREAT REFERENCE MATERIAL OR LITERATURE ITEM FOR THE CAR SHOW CIRCUIT. 1987 87 CHEVY CHEVROLET NOVA SOLD AS IS. PICKUP ON ANY ITEM IS WELCOME. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS EARLY AND PRIOR TO BIDDING SO THAT I HAVE TIME TO RESPOND. PLEASE READ ALL TRANSACTION DETAILS LISTED BELOW PRIOR TO BIDDING. NOTE: I AM EMPLOYED FULL TIME AND I AM SELLING OFF SOME EXCESS. I WILL SHIP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER PAYMENT IS COMPLETE AND I HAVE ALL PROPER SHIPPING INFORMATION FROM THE BUYER. THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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