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Original 1957 Cadillac Owners Manual Excellent De Ville Eldorado Convertible on 2040-parts.com

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belleville, ON, Canada

belleville, ON, Canada
Please remember the Pics are part of the Description.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

**ORIGINAL- NOT a reprint Copy**

1957 Cadillac Owners Manual. All Models including  60 Special,

62 Sedan, 62 Coupe, Coupe de Ville, Eldorado Seville, Convertible,

Sedan de Ville, Eldorado Biarritz, 9-Passenger Sedan, and

Limousine. This Manual is in excellent clean Condition. The only

real Issue is some light Notes as shown in last Pic. Little if any

previous usage. Please refer to Pics for Contents and Condition

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