1971-1974 / Gmc Sprint (el Camino?) Parts Book / Original Parts Catalog on 2040-parts.com
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1971 / 1972 / 1973 / 1974 GMC SPRINT (AND EL CAMINO?) / PARTS CATALOG / PARTS BOOK / ORIGINAL MANUAL!! / VERY USEFUL!!! THIS BOOK IS IN GOOD CONDITION. IT IS A NICE--BUT NOT PERFECT-- PARTS BOOK. PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES FOR THE CONDITION OF THE ITEM AND FOR THE CONTENT OF THIS AUCTION!! PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING!! FOR SALE TO THE U.S. ($6.00 P&H SENT BY MEANS OF STANDARD FLAT RATE SHIPPING INCLUDING A TRACKING NUMBER) / FOR SALE WORLDWIDE (SENT BY MEANS OF STANDARD INTERNATIONAL FLAT RATE SHIPPING) PLEASE PAY BY MEANS OF PAYPAL!! GOOD LUCK!! HAPPY BIDDING!!! |
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