Motors Specs and Service Data for the early cars!!!
The winning bidder gets an Original 1937 Motor's Specifications, Interchangeable Parts and Service Instructions handbook, (14th Edition), copyright 1937 by MoToR.
A 170 page booklet of all sorts of useful information like Major Service Specs 1932 to 1937, Major Engine Specs for 1930 to 1933 cars, and Interchange Parts Manual for cars 1929-1936.
Then has Ignition Timing for 1931 to 1937 cars, Valve
Timing for 1931 to 1937 cars, Carb Adjustments for
1931 to 1937 Cars, Automatic Chokes 1935 to 1937, Fuel Pumps, and Gas Gauges................ it continues with pages on: Voltage Regulators 1934-37, Automatic Starters 1933 to 1937, ....................even a Radio Installation Chart for Auto Radios, Adjusting Headlights, Knee Action, and Electric Hand (Tranny).
Finally, heads into the realm of: Vacuum Clutches, Overdrives, Clutches 1935 and 1936 cars, Wheel Alignment, Shocks for Knee Action, Steering Gears 1935 and 1936 autos, U-Joints 1935 cars, Brakes 1934-37, Power Brakes for Chrysler/Hupp/Pierce Arrow In the middle, it has the biggest asset of this manual.............the Interchange Chapters. It
starts off with the 1929 to 1937 Interchange Parts Lists, with the following pages
giving the actual types of parts that are interchangeable.......like
Generator
Armatures, Starter Motors, Connecting Rods, Rear Axle
Shafts, Rear Axle Pinions and Gears, Clutch Plates, Trannys, and Engines (yes,
some makes like Hupp interchanged engines with say, Chandler), clutch Throw out Bearings, Pinion Shaft Front Bearings, Rear Bearings, Differential Bearings, Rear Wheel Bearings, Front Wheel Bearings, Front Wheel Outer Bearings.
Next comes The Orphan Car Directory, (cars no longer produced as of 1935).
It is a valuable source of additional information that other manuals will not have for the early cars. This is cram packed full of info on cars from 1933 to 1937!
This hand book covers almost all these cars from that era: Auburn, Buick, Cadillac, Case, Chandler, Cunningham, Chevy,
Chrysler, Cord, Davis, De Soto, Dodge, Durant, Elcar, Erskine, Essex, Ford,
Franklin, Gardner, Graham-Paige, Graham, Hudson, Hupmobile, Jordan, LaSalle,
Lincoln, Locomobile, Marmon, Marquette, Moon, Nash, Oakland, Olds, Packard,
Paige, Peerless, Pierce Arrow, Plymouth, REO, Rockne, Star,
Studebaker, Viking, Whippet, Willys, Willys-Knight, Willys Overland.
Quite simply, if you have never seen an early Motor's handbook, it is truly a valuable asset.
For those of
you who know about antique cars of the 1920’s and 1930's, Motors Handbooks are the "Mother Of All
Spec manuals".
This handbook is in Excellent condition, Pages in Excellent Plus Plus form. Not too mention the great ads!!
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My Book Ratings are as follows:
Mint: New or Like New condition, The overall condition of the book shows little or no sign of use.
Near Mint: The pages are crisp and/or white, and the binding & cover strong & nearly unmarked
Excellent (+) Plus: The pages are not torn, missing or abused. The binding & cover are strong with minimal or little wear.
Excellent: The pages are not torn or missing, but may be slightly dirty or have some greasy prints. The binding & cover are strong , showing only some wear at the corners.
Very Good: The pages are all intact and not abused, but may be frayed at the edge and possibly greasy or dirty from use. The binding & cover are strong but with fraying and/or stains/marks on the cover.
Good: The pages are all there, but with signs of much use. Some may be taped, slightly torn, or show a lot of greasy prints or dirt. The binding & cover are intact, but may be loose or has much fraying at the edges.
Fair: The pages are all there, but may be loose from the binding, torn and/or very dirty from use. The cover & binding are much to be desired, although the book is very much readable and useful for repairs.
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