Chiton Auto Repair Manual 1982-1989 on 2040-parts.com
Schenectady, New York, United States
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Chilton auto repair manual for 1982 - 1989 U.S. and Canadian autos. Covers AMC/Jeep, Chrysler, Ford and GM models. Good condition. All items are sold "as-is" and all sales are final.. No returns and no refunds. My only guarantee is that any photo's in the auction are photo's of the actual item, not from a catalog or other source, unless otherwise specified. I am not on mobile social media, therefore I am only able to check for messages or questions once or twice a day. Any inquiries will be answered within 24 hours at the most. As for shipping, I ship products as soon as possible. Due to work schedules and other activities, I will ship the item out within 48-72 hours from end of auction. Unfortunately I am unable to offer shipping the same day as auction end, unless timing allows it. Shipping will be either UPS or Parcel Post, whichever is most economical, and safest, based on the item being shipped. $10.00 Shipping to the lower 48 only. No export shipping at all. |
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