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I need the manual or complete the manufacturer’s parts catalogue for a 1985 pontiac parisienne station wagon?
Question by WOWIE: I need the manual or complete the manufacturer’s parts catalogue for a 1985 pontiac parisienne station wagon?
I own a 1985 ponitac parisienne station wagon and a I need the complete part catalogue with the original manufacturer’s part number, just like what a dealer have. I am trying to restore is car to it’s original shape and form. I have a source where I can order parts but it needs the original manufacturer’s part number. Need help.
Best answer:
Answer by Peter
that’s going to be a unique find for a unique choice of car to restore.
I would try Ebay or Hemmings….and try Pontiac Dealerships (whats left of them). I have seen auctions for closed dealerships and they even auction off the old books and microfiche.
Also, some aftermarket parts companies have the OEM part number, so you may be able to do a reverse cross reference.
Good luck on this one!
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1 Users Response In " I need the manual or complete the manufacturer’s parts catalogue for a 1985 pontiac parisienne station wagon? "
If google and manufacturer website are of no help then ask a search agency like http://manualfox.com – They find you every manual. The service is not for free, but often worthy (you only pay if they find what you are asking for).
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