1951 Dodge Six Series Wayfarer, Meadowbrook & Coronet Aea Tune Up & Wiring Chart on 2040-parts.com
US $10.00
Location:
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:UsedCountry/Region of Manufacture:United States
Vintage, Rare and Original Print # 1951-DO-42 by AEA American Electric Association 8x11 (approximately) tune up chart printed on colored stock with invaluable information for 1951 Dodge SIX Series D-41 Wayfarer and D-42 Meadowbrook & Coronet Models.On one double sided chart information found regards; engine specs, ignition coil, resistor, condenser, spark plugs, gap, idles peed, ignition timing, ignition advance, distributor, vacuum, generators, regulators, charging circuit, fuel pump and other information, all easily legible and a wealth of information. Also all applicable original OEM part numbers are referenced.On the flip side of the Tune Up chart is a "bumper-to-bumper" Wiring Diagram chart. (Note: magnification may be necessary to read the wiring chart.) Besides being a wealth of great information, these charts are also very "cool"! If you own or restore one of these vehicles you don't want to be with out your car's chart. Lucky winner adds $0 USPS shipping in USA Only. Canada, Mexico, Europe and other International shipping is $6.00USD. Certified funds and PayPal ensure immediate shipping while checks hold for clearance. Due to overwhelming requests, for an additional $2.00 we've added the option of having your Tune Up Chart Professionally Laminated. Great for Use or Display! Please view our many other listings along with our Very Positive Feedback Profile, our "eBay Store" and our "ME" page! If you don't see your particular vehicle or engine please email us for availability, we have many 1000's in stock! Thanks for viewing our Item! Good Luck!
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