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La Mesa, California, US

La Mesa, California, US
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NEW OLD STOCK Factory ISSUED 1985 Cadillac FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM (DFI) CHASSIS

WIRING CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

  
CATALOG NO. 2120 FACTORY ISSUED 1984 Cadillac CHASSIS AND BODY ELECTRICAL WIRING CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS

FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM (DFI) CHASSIS
Excellent unused condition.

These diagrams unfold to a 4 1/2 FOOT long by 16 inch tall chart. One side has the wiring diagram, the other side has a diagram and on-car electrical component location guide.

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