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Old 22-04-03, 01:55
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Default Chevrolet Major Assemblies book



The question is how common is this book?
Is there a Ford equivalent?
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Old 22-04-03, 02:31
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Hi Keith
I have a couple of original copies of the CMA -01...
The Ford major assembly manual is listed on my web site FMA-01 as A22...
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/D...024/index.html
I didn't know it existed untill a couple of years ago. I know of only one original copy of it...
It is a hugh manual of 1000 pages + ....weighs about 3 KG...
It would have to go surface to OZ...or about 8 million AU $$$$ air mail...Almost as heavy as the four tins of maple syrup I sent my mate up in QLD...
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Old 22-04-03, 11:16
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I have a copy of the Chev one but I have never seen a Ford one downunder. The only Ford books I have is MB F1 and both the drivers handbooks F15-HB1 and the drivers hand book for all the 4x4s.
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