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Vintage 50's Chevrolet Engine-break-in/tire/key Manual Great Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Delhi, Iowa, United States

Delhi, Iowa, United States
Original Chevrolet PART No. 3689210. Some small stains but crisp and clean condition.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

For sale is an owners manual from the 50's for Chevrolet engine break in, tire guide, and key guide which shows on the front of the manual to be PART No. 3689210.  This item came from the estate of my wife's deceased 100 yr old grandmother who had it from her husband's original purchase of a Chevrolet in 1954 I believe.  Please look at photos carefully to ascertain condition for yourself as there will be no returns for the item.  The item will ship by USPS 1st class mail (No Tracking) promptly upon payment by PayPal only to the continental US.  Thanks for looking.

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