1954 Cadillac Original Owners Manual 160626 54004 D on 2040-parts.com
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VERY NICE ORIGINAL1954 CADILLAC OWNERS MANUAL WITH 48 PAGES OF INFORMATION AND PICTURES. MANUAL IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND DOES NOT SHOW IT'S 65 YEARS OF AGE. GREAT ADDITION FOR YOU 54 SHOW CAR OR WEEKEND RIDE.
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