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1964 Plymouth And Plymouth Valiant ~ Signet Factory Service Manual* Mopar 383 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
here is a nice used shop service manual for 1964 Plymouth models.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

We have for sale one lightly used factory service manual for 1964 Plymouth and Plymouth Valiant models.

 I believe this is a reprint of the Mopar manual, nicely done and complete. There are many pages and sections

 ranging from brakes, complete electrical, clutch, exhaust system, steering, including factory alignment specs,

 engines both slant six and V8, transmissions including the fabulous A833 four speed, and torqueflite, cooling system,

 rear axles, air conditioning, instruments, body and sheet metal, fuel systems and much more. Here is a couple hundred pages 

 very useful information and specifications found no where else. A vital resource for repairing, restoring and maintaining

 your 64 Plymouth or Valiant models. Indispensable knowledge and far easier to take out to the shop than a hard

 to use CD manual, as it should be. The manual is in nice shape, not torn up or missing pages, it does have

 a little wear and some staining from use. Thanks. 

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