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Chevrolet 1987 Service Policies & Procedures Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Oxford, Nebraska, United States

Oxford, Nebraska, United States
Very Good Condition, cover shows a little use and wear(SEE PIC) and pages are in very good condition, no tears or rips
Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Make:Chevrolet Year:1987 Type:Service Policies and Procedures Manual UPC:Does not apply

Original GM Dealership Manual
1987 Chevrolet

Service Policies & Procedures Manual
 
Very Good Condition, pages are in very good condition, with no rips or tears

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