Vintage 1941 Pontiac Body Lubrication Chart All Models Gm General Motors on 2040-parts.com
Cambridge, Wisconsin, United States
This 1941 Pontiac lubrication chart was a part of the owners manual. Many times the chart was torn out and destroyed over time. This is a near perfect one. Back side has the Chassis lubrication chart shown. Overall very presentable, in very nice condition. |
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