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Original 1960 Chevrolet Owners Guide

 A must have for any 1960 Chevy Owner.  It includes Operating Instructions, Instruments, Controls, Other Features, Station Wagons, Maintenance, Chassis Lubrication , Lube Diagram, Maintenance Guide, Specifications and Owners Protection Policy

This came with one of our Chevy's - not sure which one.

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