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    I've got what looks to be a complete 59-61 Passenger Car shop manual. It's got tabs I through V and is about 2 inches thick. The cover's in nice shape. I used a couple plastic cable ties to hold it together. If somebody would like to have this I'd be tickled to trade it for some inexpensive trinket for my M series project. --48M5 David Orth Kent WA, harmonyfour at comcast dot net

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    48M5
    Sumner, WA

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    quote:Originally posted by 48M5

    I've got what looks to be a complete 59-61 Passenger Car shop manual. It's got tabs I through V and is about 2 inches thick. The cover's in nice shape. I used a couple plastic cable ties to hold it together. If somebody would like to have this I'd be tickled to trade it for some inexpensive trinket for my M series project. --48M5 David Orth Kent WA, harmonyfour at comcast dot net

    Caution: slightly off-topic.....

    David, I noticed those neat old radios in the background of the pics.......do you collect old radios in addition to Studes??

    Paul

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      Hi Paul, Been known to collect a radio or two. Kinda got out of the habit after I got my M5. I should thin the flock a little but the two in the photos are keepers as one is an AM and the other is an FM. Zenith made these two models in the same case. --David
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