Up for sale are three Opel shop manuals. They cover both the GT and Manta models. These came from a dealership and have great details. One is a standard shop manual, one is a preliminary service manual, and the third covers the carburetors for the 1.9 liter engine. Of note, they include test questions for the service techs, since these were intended for dealership repairmen. Pages and covers are aged but in working condition, and great for Opel collectors.
Buick for Sale
- 1949 1950 1951 1952 fisher body repair shop manual cadillac olds buick(US $15.28)
- 1914 buick 'original' "saturday evening post" ad .(US $4.00)
- 1921 buick 'original' "saturday evening post" ad .(US $4.00)
- Buick bugle membership roster 2003 the buick club of america(US $4.99)
- 1929 buick 'original' " literary digest" magazine ad. (US $4.00)
- 1934 buick 'original' magazine ad. (US $4.00)
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