1987 Oldsmobile Chassis Service Manual & Section 8 Supplement For All Carlines on 2040-parts.com
Selma, North Carolina, US
1987 Oldsmobile Chassis Service Manual/Dealer Manual
(Cutlass Supreme, Salon & Cruiser)
& Section 8 Supplement for ALL car lines!
***Free Shipping***
(corners of both covers have been bent - other than that, they are pristine!)
Shipping within USA only.This is a factory manual with complete information on:
- General Information
- Heating & Air Conditioning
- Body, Frame and Bumpers
- Steering, Suspension & Tires/Wheels
- Prop Shaft and Rear Axle
- Brakes
- Engine
- Transmission
- Electrical Diagnosis, Chassis Electrical, Instrument Panel and Wiper & Washer
- Accessories
The Section 8A Supplement for All car lines:
- Is an Electrical Diagnosis supplement to the main manual listed above
What's Included: Two pristine service manuals!
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