1982 Chevrolet Truck Data Book-- Light Duty Models - Excellent Conbdition on 2040-parts.com
Colfax, Washington, United States
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1982 Chevrolet Truck Data Book-- Light Duty Models - Excellent condition with no obvious use. Includes S10 pickup, LUV, El Camino, Pickup, Chassis-Cab, Blazer, Suburban, Sportvan, Chevy Van, Cutaway Van & Hi-Cub Van, Step Van & FC Chassis, Motor Home Chassis. All Chapters are nicely indexed with tabs. Buyer pays $5.00 media mail shipping with tracking.
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