Haynes Chevrolet Luv Pickup Repair Manual 1972-1982 on 2040-parts.com
Forest Grove, Oregon, US
Haynes Repair Manual for 1972-1982 Chevrolet Pick-Up Truck
for 2 Wheel Drive and 4 Wheel Drive Models
This Haynes Manual is used but not abused. It has no tears or greasy finger prints.
It is as close to new as you can get. Check out the photos and you will see how nice it is.
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