Haynes Cadillac Rear Wheel Drive Models 1970 Thru 1990 Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com
Union City, California, US
Haynes Cadillac Rear wheel drive Models 1970 thru 1990 Repair Manual many models including, Sedan DeVille, Coupe DeVille, Brougham and Seville these years (1975-1979). 12 different chapters of repair. Contains illustrations and is in excellent condition. More pictures or application questions upon request via e-mail, thank you. Is in excellent condition. Every manual based on complete tear down and rebuild. 335 pages.
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