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JAKE FOSTER
Aug 7th, 08, 6:45 PM
http://www.opgi.com/product.asp?topcatid=39&chapterid=564&topvalue=0&newflag=0&grpcode=36739&yearrange=

Just wondering if anyone has ever used these and if they are worth getting.

Dan Orgill
Aug 7th, 08, 7:00 PM
Jake,

Those books are worth their weight in gold. I've gotten to be very familiar with the factory assembly manual whilst sitting upon the royal throne...:D

JAKE FOSTER
Aug 7th, 08, 7:43 PM
I thought they sounded like a good idea but just wanted some opinions before spending the money.

66 MYSTERY CHEVELLE
Aug 7th, 08, 8:40 PM
I have said it before.. anyone who owns one of these Chevelles MUST have the Factory Assemby Manuals!! They are a huge resource... money well spent!!

Mike

floyd66
Aug 8th, 08, 12:52 AM
I've gotten to be very familiar with the factory assembly manual whilst sitting upon the royal throne...:D

You have a throne? Me too. In fact I have three.

When I sit upon mine, almost daily, and read my Chevelle books, I become most educated. I forget it all when I leave the throne room though. I have found a little remembering hint. I will share it now.

If you need a piece of Chevelle data and you are having trouble remembering it, just assume the throne sitting position, make some faces, maybe even grunt. Works for me. Keeps people away from you also.

rick
Aug 8th, 08, 11:36 PM
Little bit cheaper at GroundUp http://www.ss396.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=chevellecamino&Product_Code=HMS-66A

stroobydoo
Aug 10th, 08, 1:33 AM
You have a throne? Me too. In fact I have three.

When I sit upon mine, almost daily, and read my Chevelle books, I become most educated. I forget it all when I leave the throne room though. I have found a little remembering hint. I will share it now.

If you need a piece of Chevelle data and you are having trouble remembering it, just assume the throne sitting position, make some faces, maybe even grunt. Works for me. Keeps people away from you also.

I gotta try that!

Krister
Aug 12th, 08, 1:57 PM
Recommend them all as well. You will find them cheaper on eBay or Amazon.com. I paid 1/3 of the list prices for mine this way and some were hardly even opened up.

Parts supplier "Classic Muscle" has their entire parts book layed out using the original GM numbers like what is listed in the Assembly Manual - makes it easy to order parts.

1972convss454
Aug 12th, 08, 3:00 PM
Well worth what ever you have to pay. You should be able to answer any question you have.