Pontiac 1946 Model Supplement 1941 42 Shop Manual Hardcover Torpedo Streamliner on 2040-parts.com
Holts Summit, Missouri, United States
Original Pontiac 1946 Model Supplement to 1941 - 1942 Shop Manual, for Torpedo 6 & 8 and Streamliner 6 & 8. Printed March 1946. This was in a library, pocket and card still attached to back inside cover. Use this manual in conjunction with the shop manual for general service and maintenance of a vehicle. Includes illustrations and diagrams. Outside cover spine a little scuffed. Inside pages are in good condition. Pages: 91 Details: W 5.5 x H 8.5 x D 0.5 |
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