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US $9.99
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East Palestine, Ohio, US

East Palestine, Ohio, US
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1994 DODGE CARAVAN FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION.    INCLUDES FACTORY ACCESSORIES, COLOR CHOICES, FEATURES, AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1994 DODGE CARAVAN, CARAVAN SE, CARAVAN SE AWD, CARAVAN LE, CARAVAN LE AWD, CARAVAN ES, CARAVAN ES AWD, GRAND CARAVAN, GRAND CARAVAN SE, GRAND CARAVAN SE AWD, GRAND CARAVAN LE, GRAND CARAVAN LE AWD, GRAND CARAVAN ES, AND GRAND CARAVAN ES AWD MODELS, WITH 2.5L EFI 4-CYL, 3.0L SMPI V63.3L SMPI V6, AND 3.8L SMPI V6 ENGINES.    THIS HEAVY 27 PAGE BROCHURE MEASURES 9-1/4" BY 12-1/4".

 


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