
"Chevrolet Service News: 1935" If you've got the factory shop manual for your Chevrolet, you've only got half the story – this set has repair instructions that mechanics found that they needed after the shop manual was printed, and mid-year changes that aren't accounted for in the shop manual. This is a quality reprint set of the service bulletins printed by Chevy to help update mechanics at the dealer on how to repair cars and trucks. You will find step-by-step illustrated instructions for repair. Find out how to work on body construction, locks, exhaust systems, frames, brakes, oil and water pumps, clutches, transmissions, steering gear, fuel systems, electrical circuits, installing batteries, generators, valves, lubrication, knee action units, wheel balancing, governors, air cleaners, wheel ball bearings, oil gauges, door alignment, turret top roof replacement, body repair, brakes, instrument panels, springs, and much, much more. The booklets measure 8.5" x 11" with 12 issues included, and are in new condition. January through September are devoted to the 1935 model year, while October through December feature 1936 vehicles. Each issue is folded or stapled like the original. Covers all 1935 Chevrolets, including cars, pickups and trucks. . Buy now to own this hard-to-find factory repair information.
"Chevrolet Service News, 1935"
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11.00 x 8.50 x 0.35 inches
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