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Parex, Allison Transmission Catalogs on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Farwell, Minnesota, US

Farwell, Minnesota, US
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You are bidding on two transmission catalogs and a price schedule that are in a 1974 Cadillac 3-ring binder. The first book is a 1981 Parex Automatic Transmission Parts Catalog. The second book is an Allison Transmission Parts Price Schedule from January 7, 1983. The third book is an Allison Transmission AT 540 Series Parts Catalog. All three books are in a 1974 Cadillac three ring sales binder. There are no pages associated with Cadillac (only the binder). Good condition.  I combine shipping on multiple purchases. I will try to keep many items listed.

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