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Old 21-03-11, 00:14
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default If you have a later edition the C1 still is interesting

Just a comment for any Serious Chevy CMP enthusiast. I have CMPs that range from 1941 pattern 12 to a late production 1945 pattern 13. I started with the later manual but then got a MB-C1 when the opportunity came up.

I have found reading both of them is very helpful in understanding CMPs and in particular what mechanical issues caused changes in the needs of CMP mechanics. Both early and late manuals have things that help understand Chevy CMPs.

Cheers Phil
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