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Old September 22nd, 2016, 04:09 PM
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Master Parts Catalog # 673 as per photos. $ 40.00 plus shipping.


















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Old September 22nd, 2016, 04:53 PM
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What years does the Master Parts Catalog include?
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a picture is worth a 1000 words

The 2nd pic says 58-67
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This and the other one HT/RT is selling are great books to have. Wonder how much difference between US and Canadian versions? P/N's the same?
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This and the other one HT/RT is selling are great books to have. Wonder how much difference between US and Canadian versions? P/N's the same?
The old Mechanic who owned these books normally made notations if any part differed between US & Cdn. usage and part numbering. You'll often find his notes sprinkled throughout the manuals and Parts Catalogs...very valuable in themselves.
This old guy was amazing...he could rattle-off part numbers from memory. I truly believe he forgot more about repairing cars then many people knew....he passed just after last Christmas, aged 85.

He did tell me that, as a rule, there's very little difference between the US & Cdn. numbering, especially during the later era of the mid-late 1950's on up to later years.

Here's a photo taken just before our Son and I headed back home after cleaning out as much of his library as we could pack our vehicle. We'd have taken more but couldn't rent an enclosed trailer for the 700 mile (10 hr, 1-way) journey. We drove up on a Friday, loaded-up on Saturday morning and beat it back and arrived home at 2:30 am, Sunday.


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