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Original 1967 Oldsmobile Flat Rate Manual Complete Body & Chassis Service on 2040-parts.com

C $29.95
Location:

belleville, ON, Canada

belleville, ON, Canada
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Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

Original 1967 Oldsmobile Flat Rate Manual.

Covers all Oldsmobile Models. Suggested repair/replace/service

Operations Time  covering all Parts of these Cars including Body.

This Manual was only issued to Dealers. Very good clean Condition.

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