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1959-60 Chevrolet Passenger Car Shop Manual Supplement on 2040-parts.com

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Elmhurst, Illinois, United States

Elmhurst, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

1959-60 CHEVROLET PASSENGER CAR SHOP MANUAL SUPPLEMENT

 

 BRAND NEW LICENSED REPRODUCTION OF AN ORIGINAL GENERAL MOTORS SHOP MANUAL FOR YOUR PRIZED 1959-60 CHEVROLET PASSENGER CAR  . THIS MANUAL IS A MUST FOR  NEW, CURRENT , OR FUTURE OWNERS WHO WOULD LIKE TO SAVE MONEY BY DOING THEIR OWN MINOR REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE.  THIS SUPPLEMENT PROVIDES DIFFERENCES FROM THE 1958 CHEVROLET CAR.  THE 58 CHEVROLET SHOP MANUAL WOULD BE NEEDED TO COVER ALL REPAIRS ON YOUR 1959-60 CHEVY.

THIS MANUAL WAS USED FOR REFERENCE BY GENERAL MOTORS FACTORY MECHANICS.   THIS MANUAL PROVIDES DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS  ON THE  CLUTCH, TRANSMISSION , HEATER & AIR CONDITIONING, RADIATOR, STEERING, BRAKES, ENGINE, SUSPENSION, LUBRICATION, ELECTRICAL STYSTEM, BUMPERS , BODY PANELS & MUCH MORE.    TOOL REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH SECTION IS INCLUDED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.   THEIR ARE OVER 75 BLACK & WHITE PICTURES, & ILLUSTRATIONS  THAT ASSIST IN YOUR UNDERSTANDING.   ALTHOUGH THIS MANUAL DOES NOT COVER ANY MAJOR OVERHAUL OF THE ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION.   IT DOES COVER REGULAR MAINTENANCE & MINOR REPAIRS FOR THE ENGINE, REAREND , & TRANSMISSION.  IT DOES COME  COMPLETE WITH WIRING DIAGRAMS.

IT IS  BOUND,  MEASURES 8 I/2" X 11" AND CONTAINS OVER 300 PAGES.


YES, I DO SHIP OVERSEAS!  your rate will be determined after the auction has ended. Since overseas buyers don’t have insurance available to them, it is suggested they buy the Registered Mail option which can unfortunately add $15-20 to the total cost. For overseas buyers, I would instead suggest alternate payment methods from now on as it looks like Paypal may not be feasible, unless you want to pay the additional costs.


Because Ebay is asking for a flat rate which is virtually impossible to give, my page is showing rates for domestic and foreign shipping that in some cases, may not be realistic. The rates Ebay is giving may not be the actual rates. The ship rates will be determined after the auction is completed and a realistic rate can be calculated. If it’s not clear to you that the ship rate may be higher, or possibly lower, then please do not bid on the item.


Unless you send me an e-mail statement that you understand I’m not responsible for a lost or damaged item, anyone who pays for their item with Paypal can buy insurance, which is something I had always tried to offer as an option, not a demand. Be aware that if you do not request insurance, I can’t be responsible for articles lost or damaged by the US Post Office.


UPDATE: Packages are rarely lost, but an item going to France was recently lost by the Post Office. A buyer named Stephane made a claim against me, even though my description above clearly outlines the situation. This means it will be difficult for me to be able to accept Paypal payments from foreign buyers, unless you’re willing to buy the rather expensive Registered Mail option, because there is no other way I’m covered in case of loss. I am not refusing bids from foreign buyers as many other Ebay sellers have, but be aware- if you are a foreign buyer, it may be expensive to ship your item.


PayPal available (see above), but ask me about alternate payment methods.  Foreign buyers pay in US funds only!


Canada buyers, please be aware that US shipping rates to Canada have recently skyrocketed.


I’ll also combine on shipping for a better rate if you win multiple items from me.


I will try to ship at the best rate and if the ship rate turns out to be several dollars less than anticipated, I will try to send a refund through Paypal. Let me know if you need it shipped Priority instead of the less expensive Parcel rate. A buyer actually gave me a negative recently when I shipped parcel, even though I had sent him a $5.00 shipping refund!


 


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