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December 10, 2009
How to Find Interchangeable Parts |
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We can all name a "know it all" guy who comes in handy once in a while. "Did you know the starter from a 1965 Buick Special will fit your 1972 Chevelle" or maybe "The alternator from a 1987 Ford Pickup will bolt right in to a 1965 Mustang?"
A wealth of information sure, but we've also got to sift through his ramblings about cars that can run on water, kids these days and the nuclear powered alien hot rods buried under Area 51.
Wouldn't it be nice to find the parts swapping info you're looking for without all the baggage?
Now you can with Hollander Interchange manuals. The company that services professional auto recyclers has print volumes available for eras of cars like their Domestic Vehicles '54-'66 series or model specific books like their Nova '68-'79 or Mustang '65-'73 publications.
VIN, engine, axle and transmission decoding... all these mysteries and more can be solved with Hollander Interchange Manuals. |
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