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1949 Gmc Heavy Duty Truck Models 520-970 Series H Parts Book on 2040-parts.com

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Urbandale, Iowa, United States

Urbandale, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used

Item is the 1949 GMC Heavy Duty Trucks Models 520 thru 970 H Series Parts Book.  Produced by the GMC Truck and Coach Division of General Motors, this parts book features the following 1949 GMC Truck Models: 520,600,620,650,700,720,740,750,770,850,870, 890,900,940,950, and 970 – commencing with Chassis Serial #001.

This 480-page Parts Book includes parts numbers and contains all of the standard serviceable material released to date of publication covering the “H” Series of GMC Truck models 520 through 970.  The Model Data pages 7 thru 10 indicate optional axles which may be used; the majority of optional axle equipment is shown in the text and remainder was released in RPO Lists when the information became available.

While the book includes some illustrations, some were release after the initial publication.   For clarity, all reference to HCR, HFR, etc is omitted except where the parts are peculiar to the “R” Series and differ from the HC, HF, etc. 

Parts within a major group are arranged in accordance with a Standardized Group system.

The book is divided into the following Major Groups: Axle, Front; Axle, Rear; Body; Brakes; Clutch; Cooling; Electrical; Engine; Sheet Metal; Frame; Fuel; Springs; Steering; Transmission; Propeller Shaft; Wheels, Bearings; Standard Parts; Tools, Accessories; Numerical Index; and Alphabetical Index.

This is NOT a reprint or reproduction!  

The overall condition of the parts book is good.

Printed in USA          July 1949

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