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US $11.99
Location:

The Midwest, United States

The Midwest, United States
All as new, salvaged from 1991 Chevrolet Police Car Glove Box. (Does not include the Owner's Manual).
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1991 GM Maintenance Schedule Booklet, in "leather" holder.  Includes the plastic Wallet Key Blank.  This does NOT include the Owner's Manual (which was also originally placed in the holder), but everything here (see photos) is in excellent condition.  Salvaged from glove compartment of a 1991 Caprice Illinois State Police Vehicle.  Obviously never used or handled.

Note that the leatherette holder has the Chevrolet bow-tie logo on it, but the Maintenance Schedule booklet is labeled for all GM make Passenger Cars:  Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac. 

DOES NOT INCLUDE CADILLAC, GMC, OR ANY OTHER TRUCK MODELS.


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