Pontiac 1937 - 1938 Models Six & Eight Shop Manual Original on 2040-parts.com
Holts Summit, Missouri, United States
Original Pontiac Shop Manual for 1937 - 1938 Six and Eight models. Printed November 1937. For general service and maintenance of a vehicle. Includes index, illustrations, and diagrams. Pages: 231 Details: W 8.5 x H 11 x D 0.35 |
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