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US $6.99
Location:

Blaine, Washington, US

Blaine, Washington, US
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- PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ALL OF THE FOLLOWING BEFORE BIDDING OR EMAILING ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE.

- UP FOR AUCTION IS EXTREMELY RARE AND ORIGINAL ESSO CHEK-CHART LUBRICATION CHARTS FOR - THE 1949 1950 CHRYSLER 49 50 - 8 CYLINDER - C-46 IMPERIAL - C-46 - C-49 NEW YORKER - SARATOGA - TOWN AND COUNTRY - C-47 - C-50 CROWN IMPERIAL MODELS AND 1955 1956 1957 CHEVROLET 55 56 57 - V-8 - 150 - 210 - BEL AIR MODELS. 

- IF YOU ARE BIDDING - YOU ARE BIDDING ON A VINTAGE AND COLLECTIBLE ITEM.

- THIS IS AN ORIGINAL – (NOT A COPY OR A REPRINT) LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART TAKEN FROM A RARE AND VINTAGE OIL COMPANY LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR THIS VEHICLE.

- THESE CHARTS CONTAIN DIAGRAMS, INFORMATION, SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION WHICH IS NEEDED FOR THE PROPER MAINTENANCE, CARE AND OPERATION OF YOUR VEHICLE.

- AN INDISPENSABLE ITEM FOR THE PROPER CARE AND UPKEEP OF YOUR VINTAGE OR COLLECTOR CAR.

- THESE ORIGINAL LUBRICATION CHARTS ARE PRINTED ON 8.5 in. X 12.0 in. OR 8.5 in. x 11.0 in. VERY HEAVY CARD STOCK.

- THESE LUBRICATION CHARTS ARE IN VERY GOOD TO EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR THEIR AGE (SOME OVER 70 YEARS OLD). (Some may have some very minor mechanic's grease smudges which you can usually carefully remove with a pencil eraser if you wish - but I don't as it makes them all the more original and collectible.)

- THE LUBRICATION CHART YOU RECEIVE WILL BE THE CORRECT YEAR, MAKE AND MODEL THAT YOU BID ON AND WILL BE SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN IN THE AUCTION PICTURE.

- THE CHARTS IN THE AUCTION PICTURE ARE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE VARIOUS LUBRICATION CHARTS BEING OFFERED IN MY AUCTIONS.

- WE HAVE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF A E A TUNE-UP CHARTS (domestic and import), SUN ELECTRIC TUNE-UP CHARTS (domestic), LUBRICATION CHARTS (domestic and import), MISCELLANEOUS COMBINED TUNE-UP AND LUBRICATION CHARTS (domestic and import) FROM THE 1910's TO THE 1980's FOR CARS AND MOST TRUCKS. LUBRICATION CHARTS FOR SOME BUSES, MANY VINTAGE TRACTORS AND VINTAGE (40'S TO 50'S) AIRPLANES ARE AVAILABLE AS WELL.

- ANY QUESTIONS? DON'T SEE YOUR CHART?

- EMAIL US! WE'LL PUT IT UP FOR AUCTION!

- THANKS FOR LOOKING!

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