Vintage Chevrolet Truck Owner's Manual, French !! 1949? on 2040-parts.com
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It's an owner's manual for vintage Chevrolet Truck. Judging by the dashboard photo, I think it's around 1949. It's written in French. It says General Motors Continental S.A. Anvers, so it's probably Belgium sourced. 63 pages.
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