(#167655) INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CARE AND OPERATION OF OAKLAND SIX MOTOR CARS. FIFTEENTH EDITION[.] ALL-AMERICAN SIX-SERIES. Motor Vehicles, Automobiles.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CARE AND OPERATION OF OAKLAND SIX MOTOR CARS. FIFTEENTH EDITION[.] ALL-AMERICAN SIX-SERIES. Pontiac, Mich. Oakland Motor Car Company Division of General Motors Corporation, n.d. [1928?]. 23x15 cm, pp. [1-3] 4-52, illustrations, original tan wrappers printed in black, stapled. An operator's manual for a late 1920s automobile, probably for the Model 212 All-American, a vehicle with a 117-inch wheelbase offered in seven different body styles. "The Oakland Six was the first six-cylinder engine offered by the Oakland Motor Company in 1913 which became a division of General Motors in 1909. The Oakland Six was offered in many different model names that changed every year, along with several body styles and engine displacements until 1929, when the V8 was reintroduced, then in 1931 Oakland was renamed Pontiac" (Wikipedia). Worn, chipped and soiled, a well-used, fair copy. (#167655).

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