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04-06-2009, 06:12 PM | #1 |
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Location: Greensboro N.C.
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Re: Manuals on CD-ROM
There's a vendor at the Charlotte "Food Lion Auto Fair" that does manuals.He usually has several for the 67-72 trucks.I have gotten a 68 version of the manual above and a chassis service manual(almost not quite the same),I have collected several manuals for these trucks and the factory service manuals seem to be some of the best.I also have a Haynes but it doesn't seem as detailed as the factory one.You should also order a LMC catalog.They are usually higher on the price than our BB vendors but their catalog has great diagrams on parts placement.
www.Motorbooks.com has a good selection of titles for these trucks also.Niether my Service or Chassis service manual has an ISBN in it which is a # assigned by the Library of Congress to books to facilitate copyrights and other catagorizing.(I think it started after they were published.One other thing,the manual guy i get from in Charlotte does the spring show in Carlisle Pn. so if you're there you may be able to find a manual.(I don't have contact info for him sorry)
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