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Old 11-07-22, 00:36
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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Afraid I got rid of all my chev parts manuals off my bookshelf here.....they kept leaking oil all over the shelves.
Ooooooo....ouch!!! Don't think I didn't catch that (clever) slam against noble Chevs. What can I say. I still have all my Ford manuals because, like, as if they could actually start and move under their own power anyway....

Once I mop up the oil under the Chev parts book I'll get WW2 era numbers.
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