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109 chassis parts manual
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=35932&item=2264784335
Item has been sold Thank You Last edited by Arthur Dalton; 08-31-2004 at 02:24 PM. |
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Only one of those is issued for each vehicle; They cannot be replaced like the owner's manual with new copies; This is why we check gloveboxes and door pockets in junkyard cars.
Schematic pics alone make it more useful than most repair manuals for reassembling components without having any extra parts left over or without skipping any gaskets, seals, shims, crush washers, or nuts'n bolts. Am glad to have found one for my 123 that cost me $20.... But the seller is crazy if he thinks it lists actual parts numbers. Meanwhile, it's also the only thing worth holding onto after selling a car - surrender all spare parts, receipts and records but hang onto the parts catalogue for the personal library....... um, maybe this is why parts catalogues have become scarce. |
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The smaller glove box version does not list part #s. This is the Factory Edition and list EVERY PART # along with an Indexed part/ # Revisions section and All Repair Kit options w/part/#s. I own these books and have been a Tech for 35 years You are incorrect on which version Chassis Manuals my library contains. |
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