Parts exchange manual
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Parts exchange manual
There is a parts exchange book for gm cars and I would like to get my hands on a copy. Does anyone have any ideas where I can get one?
Hollanders is the accepted industry interchange manual, but you should be aware of a couple of things before you buy one. There are different editions (it used to be updated annually on a ten year rolling window). I have the 1964-1974 edition, which is more useful if you have a car built in the 1960s. Also, Hollanders tends to be very conservative in only listing exact matches. For example, on the Cutlass front disk brake spindles, it only lists Olds spindles as interchanging. In reality, all 64-72 A-body spindles interchange, but part numbers may be different.
I just bought 15 Hollanders & Mitchels exchange manuals from a friend who just sold his salvage yard ,The newest 1970 s -back to 50s In process of moving right now so haven't had time to organize them .When we get settled I hope to have a wealth of knowledge that you cant get online without $$$$
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