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Old 05-20-2011, 11:34 PM
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Default Re: Part Numbers and Identification Books

The best books are original Chevrolet P&A parts books for the individual years you are interesting in. Don't use a '72 book for '62 part numbers. You really need them all, one for each model year since part numbers change often. When I go to a swap meet, I take a (published date) '61, '62, '63 & '68 parts book with me and leave them in the truck. I also have a notebook in my pocket with 1000 part numbers in it plus the other 1000 I have in my head.

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