This is a good place to start. Of course look at eBay as well.
2006-12-18 13:31:59
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answered by a351cobra 2
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I think I've got a Haynes manual floating around here somewhere. I'd check eBay. I've got a '69 I restored, it was pretty much a play by ear thing. I'd see some thing that needed fixing or replacing and I'd do it. Take your time with it (3 1/2 years to do mine). Good luck.
2006-12-18 21:33:58
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answered by mad_mav70 6
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Get hold of Gary Coe of Portland, OR at Steve's Auto Restoration, Portland' OR (owner Steve Frisbee).
www.streetmachineclub.com
2006-12-18 21:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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your local auto parts stores sell manuals that will cover your vehical as far as repairs and mainetenance. there are 2 major companies that publish these manual, Haynes and Chiltons. these books will have instructions on how to completely rebuild every part of your vehicle.
2006-12-18 21:30:34
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answered by recon_fsnco 2
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If you need "Instructions" you really need to find another hobby.
2006-12-18 21:32:57
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answered by 1diputs 4
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