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Cruising through CL this am... A few things I thought were neat enough to share...
Automotive manuals and literature
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Looking for a 1977 FSM? $3 is a really good price... I have 1974/1978... or I might have bought it myself.

Throughout my career, I started keeping a few books in the toolbox regardless of what brand I worked on. Check Charts is out of business, I think, either way they don't make these anymore. I kept a 98 edition in my toolbox for testing specs on whatever I didn't have factory info for... sometimes they even beat the stuff the factory provided as far as ease of finding the info. Make sure you get the one with sensor info if you want to work on an older computer controlled DD.
New/Unused CHEK-CHART Automotive Service Publications
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$20 is a good price on a not so easy to find item. Heads up, Check Charts had a lot of stuff you probably don't want. They made big laminated posters for lugnut and wheel bearing torque and simple fluid capacity guides as well... this book starts with fluids, but has testing specs for sensors in it too... its old enough to include OBD1 code retrieval... very handy to have if you own/work on 80s/90s stuff.
 
A few Mopars ... and I may have found Stan's old car... the one you had to be stoned to buy...
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Classic cars for sale or trade
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Call for details (704)451-1802. If you call and I don't answer, try again later as I have poor to no signal at my junkyard. I can tell you what you need to know on the phone much quicker than text. Not a text person.
I have a classic car junkyard filled with many potential projects and parts cars as well as some cars ready to go, or almost ready to go. Also have some 70's +/- motorcycles (Japanese). Partial inventory includes 1955 Studebaker, 1956 Plymouth Savoy, 1964 Dodge Polara, 1966 Barracuda, 1965 Chevelle SS, 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury,
1966 International One Ton, 1974 Pontiac Granville, 1966 Belvedere, 1971 Vega, 1972 Chevelle, 1978 Camaro, 1971 Riviera, 1968 GT Torino, 1966 Plymouth Fury, 1972 Satellite, 1956 DeSoto Fireflite (x2), 1972 Scamp, 1964 Plymouth Wagon, 1952 Studebaker Champion, 1956 Chrysler, 1955 Dodge, 1968 Ranchero, 1965 Barracuda, 1965 Ford Falcon (x2), 1970 Mustang, 1967 Dart GT, 1950 Oldsmobile V8, 1963 Valiant, 1973 Roadrunner, 1966 Fairlane GT, etc and many more. Just so you don't have to ask, I do NOT have any 68 Chargers. I do have several Barracudas! Low ballers don't bother contacting me, I know what I've got and how difficult it is to find some of these. I'm not going to give them away. Price depends on condition, rarity, etc. Just ask.
I'm a Mopar man and would like to trade my Fords, Chevys, etc for Mopars of similar value or condition. Will consider trade on vintage Mopar cars (2 door only unless wagon or 30's down) or trucks, farm tractor (must have front end loader), bucket truck, car trailer, ??????? Especially looking for a two door 1961 or 1962 Chrysler Newport or 300. I normally go to my junkyard on Sunday if you want to plan to look at something.

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If you're looking for a nice southern body... this one aint it
 
The Monza in the first pic looks like a 78 maybe? I had a 77 Monza Mirage with a 305/ 4 speed combo, the Mich rust got the best of it though
 
The Monza in the first pic looks like a 78 maybe? I had a 77 Monza Mirage with a 305/ 4 speed combo, the Mich rust got the best of it though
I think they all dissolved... a neat car in the 80s with a small block and 4 speed... not nearly as fast as they seemed back then though.
 
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