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Shop Manual Suggestion
After years of wishing I had one today I bought a 1972 Chevy truck. Poor thing is in terrible shape. But for $500 I couldn't pass it up. First thing I need to do is rebuild the carb. I have a kit and the instructions are fairly clear. I figure even I can do this. What I would like to have are suggestions on a good shop manual or any other books or manuals you think I'll find usefull.
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You could get it on cd, and just print out the pages you need, here is one I found, said to be made from OEM info,
http://www.gearheadcafe.com/cgi-bin/...&ppinc=search2 hope this helps, |
Hey! Great site! It even has the manuals for my 70 chevelle :)
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the original service manuals are available from most vendors for about $20 plus shipping and another good book is the 67-72 assembly manual that shows you how everything is supposed to fit together that's about $35
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Welcome to the board from South Mississippi. I just have the Haynes manual for my truck, but I usually get my info from the guys here.
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five....hundred....dollars? :eek:
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Welcome from Memphis, Tn. Good luck and keep on truckin'.............Jerry
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Welcome from Alabama.
Rick's Pick up parts is running a special on some of the manuals. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php3?t=109130 Or depending on where you are may vist one of the vendors at a show to save on shipping. May also check the parts board for some used ones. |
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