Vintage Corvette 1987 Electrical Diagnosis St364-87 Edm Supp Chevy Shop Manual on 2040-parts.com
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, United States
This vintage manual from Chevrolet has everything a certified Corvette mechanic needs to diagnose and work on Corvette Electrical systems. It is original and shows some age from storage. However I haven't required the use of it, so it has not been used.
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