1994 Oldsmobile Eighty Eight & Ninty Eight H & C Car Shop Service Manual Olds on 2040-parts.com
East China, Michigan, United States
For sale here is a Oldsmobile 1984 H & C car line shop manual for models 88 and 98. Manual is 2 1/2" thick and has several thousand pages of information.
The front cover is missing a large corner piece. (The last photo shows what the complete cover should look like.) Back cover is fine. But the inside pages are clean and look almost unused. Retiring mechanic has many boxes of manuals to sell. If you are looking for a specific one please contact me so that we may list it on Ebay for you. |
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