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1967 Chevy New Product Training Corvette Camaro Ss 427 Impala L71 Coupe Tripower on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
Location:

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION

GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

1967 Chevrolet NEW PRODUCT

TRAINING PROGRAM BOOKLET

 

IMPALA – CORVETTE – CAMARO – CHEVY II - CORVAIR

 

With a date of AUUGUST 1966, this 56 page booklet was primarily intended for the Chevrolet Training Programs at all GM Training Facilities. This one came from their South Jersey School in Moorestown, NJ. They only went to GM Dealers or the GM Instructional Schools and were not available to the general public. It has been sitting with other publications in a large legal envelope from GENERAL MOTORS, Flint, Michigan addressed to the school where the previous instructor taught from the late 50’s till it closed in late 90’s. This and many other were kept in old GM envelopes he collected. This is a professional reprint from the virgin, GM booklet never opened since 1967!

 

There are loads of books out there that are not accurate or have been misquoted over and over again. NOT HERE. This book is filled with pristine pictures and illustrations. It has is broken down into 15 different sections covering many topics including:

 

BODY, FRAME, ENGINES, BRAKES, ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSIONS AND CLUTCHES, STEERING AND MORE! Specifics on carburation, engines, brakes, 283, 327, 350 , 396 and 427 engines. Also info reference ROCHESTER, CARTER and HOLLEY carbs too!

 

Please see my feedbacks from almost 2000 customers who have bought and were satisfied with these rare booklets. I ship fast and try to make each and every description as specific as possible. With an almost perfect 5.0/100% satisfaction rating, I guess my past customers are my testimonials.

 

NEVER A RESERVE

 

These is part of a large stash of late 50’s, 60’s & 70’s parts that were owned by a gentleman who was, for 40+ years a Senior GM School Instructor at GM South Jersey Facility. He squirreled away loads of NOS parts I’m going thru case by case and listing them here as I find them. This is a professionally reprinted document. Checkout and Payment expected within 48 hours of auction end. ~ Will pack very cautiously. ~ Described as best as possible.

 


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