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Old 16-01-07, 16:08
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default It depends on the year of vehicle

I have both manuals MB-C1 and MB-C2 there are many differences and I find them both useful particularly as I have 1941 Pattern 12 C60L, 1942 Pattern 13 C60S and a 1945 HUP. Some things are different because of running production changes made through out the period. Having said this if you have a choice I’d go with the later version. But if you really want to understand the Chevy and all the running changes you will enjoy the GM Service Information Bulletin that Alex has. Read through that a you’ll understand the changes on your truck that you may think are post war modifications. My 1941 Pattern 12 had virtually every Service Bulletin modification that would apply, which to me says that most likely was maintain by a energetic motor pool somewhere in Canada through out the war.
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