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It's the " master technicians service reference book" for 1964
It has 9 separate booklets, from " what's in store for 64" telling all the changes for the 64 model year to "compact truck service"
The booklet I found the most interesting was "pre-delivery inspection"
It covers everything you should check when a new car arrives before it is picked up by the customer
What fascinated me was" in exchange for some free spot advertising, NADA members have agreed to set one button on all radios to the local NBC station, so don't forget to do that"
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I like those pamphlets. I downloaded the ‘68 Dodge Master service technician. I read from start to finish. Had some good tips on Carburetor and ignition service to other items.
 
It's the " master technicians service reference book" for 1964
It has 9 separate booklets, from " what's in store for 64" telling all the changes for the 64 model year to "compact truck service"
The booklet I found the most interesting was "pre-delivery inspection"
It covers everything you should check when a new car arrives before it is picked up by the customer
What fascinated me was" in exchange for some free spot advertising, NADA members have agreed to set one button on all radios to the local NBC station, so don't forget to do that"View attachment 435712
old books are really just something, ha-ha
I also enjoy the illustrations, everything seems so simple
 
The master tech booklets have great, specific, technical information. I collect the full set as well as all technical service bulletins and product information bulletins on the cars that I have.
 
The master tech booklets have great, specific, technical information. I collect the full set as well as all technical service bulletins and product information bulletins on the cars that I have.
Me too, need to filter out the extras tho.
 
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