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We have here a used Original Factory 1986 Chevy S-10 Truck Owner's Manual. This manual has approx. 135 pages. This manual does have old moisture and mold damage, but is still very much usable. All Please look at all of the pictures closely and make sure that you have the correct address listed with eBay/Paypal, as we will ship only to the address listed with eBay/Paypal.

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