Repair Parts - Cadillac V-63 1923 Operator's Manual

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REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS
Ordering New Part*
With many thousands of Cadillac automobiles in use, it is obviously im-
practical to deal directly with each Cadillac owner. We cannot open
accounts with any except regular distributors with whom annual contracts
are made.
To avoid unnecessary delay and correspondence new parts should, where
possible, be ordered from the distributor or dealer from whom the car was
purchased or from the nearest Cadillac distributor or dealer, who carries a
large stock and is generally in a position to supply a part immediately. If
he cannot do so, he can order it for you.
Where, however, conditions are such as in our judgment to warrant it,
we will fill orders for parts at current list prices, f. o. b. factory, provided the
order is accompanied by cash. In ordering, send the engine number and
type of the car with an accurate description of the part desired, preferably
accompanied by a sketch with dimensions. If this cannot be done, return
the part tagged properly and with transportation charges prepaid. (See
below under "Returning Parts"). Otherwise, we cannot promise prompt
service or to fill the order intelligently.
Our responsibility ceases in all cases, with delivery to the transportation
company.
Returning Parts
In the event parts are returned, transportation charges must be prepaid
or the parts cannot be accepted. They should be tagged properly with
the name of the owner and the engine number of the car. A letter should
be sent, giving complete instructions regarding the disposition of the parts.
Tires, Speedometer
and Clock
In cases of repairs to tires, speedometer, or clocks, correspondence should
be opened with the manufacturers or one of their branches. If necessary
the parts should be sent to them. Transportation charges should be pre-
paid.
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