For sale is a like new 1968 Pontiac Service Manual. It is in fantastic condition and has never been used in the shop. The only reason I am selling this manual is that I also sold my 1968 GTO, so it no longer is useful to me.
Pontiac for Sale
- 1968 fisher body service manual(US $0.99)
- 1970 pontiac owner's manual -gto,lemans,tempest-- original(US $5.53)
- 1935-1951 + pontiac parts catalog / parts book / original 1950 1949 1948 1947++(US $97.50)
- 2 service manuals - pontiac montana - chevrolet venture - olds silouette(US $40.00)
- 1985 pontiac full-line sales brochure; fiero; sunbird; grand am; firebird; 46 pg(US $6.99)
- 1978 pontiac / trans am / firebird+ early shop manual / original product info(US $24.50)
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