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Prestolite Electric Service Manual Book Car Truck Alternator Generator Autolite on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
GOOD TO VERY GOOD FORMALLY USED BY AN AUTO REPAIR PARTS SHOP, SOME WRINKLED PAGES, POSSIBLE PEN MARKS ON PAGES, POSSIBLE BENT CORNERS AND RIPPED PAGES
Aircraft Type:ENGINE ALTERNATOR Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Make:PRESTROLITE UPC:Does not apply

Up for auction consideration is a vintage used condition
PRESTOLITE ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS
middle 1960's to mid 1970's period or dated pages
mostly alternators and generators for cars and trucks 
which used Prestolite / Autolite brand parts
includes sections on alternators, generators, relays
distributors, ignition kits, starting motors, pumps and
traction motors, solenoids, windshield wiper motors
BREAKDOWNS / SERVICE BULLETINS  / PART NUMBERS

GOOD TO VERY GOOD CONDITION
former Seattle area auto parts store reference manual
many years of non-usage and storage wear
one of the nicer condition electrical information books
LOTS OF GOOD FACTUAL INFORMATION FOR PLANE BUFFS

please examine the many pictures and photographs
Media Mail Postage with Tracking is $7.00 within the USA

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