Re: 'allo - N00b here with a '69 lwb
You can look for
Factory Service manual
Chassis Overhaul Manual
Factory Assembly Manual
Some of these are swap meet/Evilbay items and others can be found new.One good source for manuals is the classifieds section of this BB but you do have to subscribe($25.00)There's a link at the top of the page.The other sources I use are B&N Bookstores and www.motorbooks.com
There are also tons of books on Chevy engines and many are good.There are also books on restoring old cars/trucks,some good some not so good.magazine subscriptions to Custom Classic Trucks,Classic Trucks and Truck Builder will help you learn about kits for mods if that is the way you want to go(most things they show have been done by members here.As mentioned the FAQ's section has lots of info and most of the write ups are more complete than you will find in any mag.
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Last edited by PanelDeland; 07-19-2007 at 08:20 PM.
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