Chilton's Auto Shop Service Repair Manual - 1967-74 Amer Cars,mustang,amc,etc. on 2040-parts.com
Washoe Valley, Nevada, US
Up for sale is one used Chilton's Auto Repair Manual 1974. Covers Domestic vehicles from 1967 to 1974. American Motors (AMC), Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, Buick, Cadillac, Camaro, Mustang, Mustang II, Chevelle, Corvette, Cougar, Falcon, Firebird, Pontiac, Gremlin, Javelin, Jeep, Lincoln, Olds, Rambler, Volkswagen and many, many more! Unit repair section - cooling, anti-theft systems, auto & manual trans, carburetors, diagnostics, tune-up, and many more areas. Sections on engine identification, general engine specifications, tune-up specifications, capacities (oil, water, etc), valve specs, torque specs, alternator specs, brake & wheel alignment specs & much more.
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