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Original 1969 Pontiac Gm Service Manual #s-6904 All Models on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Clackamas, Oregon, US

Clackamas, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United States

This is an original 1969 Pontiac GM service manual. Covers all '69 Pontiac, Grand Prix, Tempest, and Firebird models. The cover shows some minor wear on back edges, with a couple of small tears. Pages are in like new condition, no tears, bends, or stains. Check the pictures closely. The manual is 10 3/4" x 8 1/4" x 1 5/8". The picture of the index page shows what the manual covers, which is just about everything. I had bought this manual quite a few years ago when I had a '69 400 Firebird, which I no longer own. Sold as is, no returns. Thanks for looking.

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