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murphy1936 |
03-28-2014 @ 9:39 PM
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Thank you for good info appreciate it John
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kubes40 |
03-28-2014 @ 6:17 AM
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Motors Manuals are fairly useful. They give a lot of practical information. I'd steer clear of Chilton's. While useful in their own right, Chilton's have always been aimed at the "backyard" mechanic more so than a professional and as such are not as inclusive in "useful" information. In my opinion, even more useful than a Motors or Chiltons are the series of Ford booklets published between 1942 and late 1947. They are the most detailed of any of the above. These can be readily had on eBay, and the other typical sites.
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joe b |
03-28-2014 @ 4:16 AM
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Using 4dFord's website I purchased a Motors Manual for $20. It is in surprisingly good condition. The cover was dirty but cleaned up nicely. Other than saving postage vs finding one at a swap meet I think I got a good deal. At the time I looked at the site there were 5 listed in various condition.
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murphy1936 |
03-27-2014 @ 9:25 PM
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Thanks all for locations etc John
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fla48 |
03-22-2014 @ 7:21 PM
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You can also find them at swap meets.
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4dFordSC |
03-22-2014 @ 4:27 AM
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A good reference to have if you intend to do your own work. Here's one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motors-Auto-Repair-Manual-1935-1948-Motors-Vintage-keep-em-rolling-with-motors-/191102953454?pt=Motors_Manuals_Literature&hash=item2c7e9fa7ee&vxp=mtr
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murphy1936 |
03-21-2014 @ 7:42 PM
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I have the manual from v8 club as suggested by Ken , would getting a Motors manual be of great help to me to learn more about my 41super deluxe,? Is so where can I obtain ! Appreciate, John
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