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55 Chrysler 8 Tuneup Specs Wiring Diagram on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Wolcott, Connecticut, US

Wolcott, Connecticut, US
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THIS FOR FOR SALES NUMBER 6270 A USED FORM NUMBER CR-105 (1 PAGE 11-1/4" X 8-1/2") AUTOMOBILE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION TUNE UP SPEC CHART WITH WIRING DIAGRAM IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FOR 55 CHRYSLER MODEL C-67 WINDSOR DELUXE 8 CYLINDER . THE TUNE UP PAGE HAS ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PART NUMBERS FOR STARTER MOTOR, GENERATOR,  REGULATOR, SPARK PLUGS, IGNITION COIL, DISTRIBUTOR, FUEL PUMP, CARBURETOR, WIPER MOTOR, GAUGES, SPEEDOMETER, IGNITION LOCK. THE OTHER SIDE IS WIRING DIAGRAM. COPYRIGHT 1955.  VIEW PICTURES. I ONLY TAKE PAYPAL FOR PAYMENT. USA SHIPPING FEE IS $3.00.


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