Chevrolet Parts Interchange Manual, 1959-1970


Book Description

Swapping or interchanging parts is a time-honored practice, and this book is the source for Chevrolet parts interchanges.




1929 - 1959 Chevrolet Interchangeable Parts Catalog with Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac & GM Truck P&A 38 - 1959 Edition


Book Description

This 1929 - 1959 Chevrolet Interchangeable Parts Catalog P&A 38 is a high-quality, licensed PRINT reproduction of the parts catalog authored by General Motors Corporation and published by Detroit Iron. It contains 454 pages of detailed interchangeable parts data shared between Chevy, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and GM Trucks per year and organized by parts groupings. The following 1929-1959 Chevrolet, Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile models are covered: International, International AC Series Truck, Universal, Universal Truck, AE Independence Truck, Confederate, Confederate BB, Eagle, Eagle CB, Mercury, DB, Master, Standard, Master Deluxe Truck, Standard Truck, Truck, Pickup, GC, GD, GE, Master Truck, HC, HD, HE, JA Master Deluxe, JC, JD, Master 85, VA, KC, KD, KF, KP, Special Deluxe, WA, AJ, AK, AL, AM, AN, Fleetline, Fleetmaster, YR, BJ, BK, BL, BM, BN, BG, DJ, CK, DP, DR, DS, Fleetline Truck, Fleetmaster Truck, Stylemaster Series, Sedan Delivery, Styleline Deluxe, Styleline Special, Bel Air, Corvette, One-Fifty Series, Two-Ten Series, 1500, Nomad, Del Ray, Biscayne, Brookwood, Impala, Yeoman, Kingswood, Parkwood, 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, 3F, 3G, Series 60, Series 50, Series 40, Series 90, Series 80, Limited Series 90, Century Series 60, Special 40, Roadmaster Series 80, Limited Series 80, Roadmaster Series 70, Super Series 50, Special Series 40-B, Special Series 40-A, Special Series 40, Roadmaster, Special, Super, Century, Skylark, Limited, Electra, Estate Wagon, Invicta, LeSabre, Model 6-29 A, Model 6-30 B, Model 401, Model 302, Model 402, Model 601, Model 603, Series 605, Series 701, Deluxe Series Silver Streak, Master Silver Streak, Deluxe Model 8CA, Deluxe Model 6CA, Deluxe Model 8DA, Deluxe Model 6DA, Deluxe Series 26, Deluxe Series 28, Special Series 25, Torpedo Series 29, Custom, Streamliner, Torpedo, Chieftain, Silver Streak, Catalina, Star Chief, Bonneville, Super Chief, Viking, Model F-29, Model F-30, Model F-31, Model L-32, Model F-32, Model L-33, Model F-33, Model L-34, Model F-34, L-36, F-36, F-37, L-37, L-38, F-38, L-39, G-39, F-39, Series 70, Series 68, Series 96, Series 98, Series 78, Series 76, Series 66, E-47, J-47, F-47, G-47, L-47, Series 88, 88, 98, Deluxe 88, Super 88, Standard 88, Fiesta, Starfire, Golden Rocket 88, Dynamic 88.




Chevrolet Small Block Parts Interchange Manual - Revised Edition


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If you're building a salvage yard stroker motor, looking to make a numbers-matching engine, saving money on repurposing factory parts, or simply looking to see which parts work together, this book is a must-have addition to your library! This updated edition provides detailed interchange information on cranks, rods, pistons, cylinder heads, intake manifolds, exhaust manifolds, ignitions, carburetors, and more. Casting and serial number identification guides are included to help you through the myriad of available parts in salvage yards, at swap meets, and on the internet. Learn what parts can be combined to create various displacements, which parts match well with others, where factory parts are best, and where the aftermarket is the better alternative. Solid information on performance modifications is included where applicable. The first and second generation of small-block Chevy engines have been around for more than 60 years, and a byproduct of the design’s extremely long production run is that there is a confusing array of configurations that this engine family has seen. Chevy expert Ed Staffel delivers this revised edition on everything you need to know about parts interchangeability for the small-block Chevy. Build your Chevy on a budget today!




Chevrolet Auto Parts Interchange Manual 1935-1952


Book Description

The part interchange manual can be used to look up NOS part numbers. It includes approximately 3000 parts descriptions with factory part numbers by make model and year for Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, and Oldsmobile parts by year, make, and model that are interchangeable. For example, you can also determine if different years of Pontiac used the same part or as a parts manual for your car. Covers engine parts, body parts, electrical parts, suspension parts, clutches, transmission, rear ends, steering, and more. There are even some parts listed for the early 1930's. For convenience the parts are listed in sequence by group number. Model application or interchangeable parts for each car line is shown under the respective columns. Anyone looking for or selling parts, attending swap meets or restoring an antique auto will be able to put this information to good use.










GM Truck Used Parts Buyers Guide 1973-1987


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A complete interchange for 1973-1987 Chevrolet and GMC trucks for 1/2 ton to 1 ton. Include both all mechanical and body parts.




Chevrolet Auto Parts Interchange Manual 1950-1965


Book Description

This Chevrolet parts interchange manual has been designed to help you in the purchase and identification of original equipment parts. It will save many hours of time locating the parts you need. With this manual you will know exactly what parts from which GM vehicles are identical. There may be no need to pay a high price for a supposedly rare part when it may be identical to many other vehicles parts. Many parts interchange between different years, makes and models. For example a part from a 53 Pontiac may be the same as for a 55 Cadillac or a part from a 65 Chevy Impala may be the same as a part for 64 Buick. This manual may not only save you money, it could be a great reference source for your restoration project. It includes a model identification chart, engine identification information, serial number charts, original factory part numbers, for certain parts it includes casting numbers, and more. The manual is broken down by the major groups listed below and each of these groups is further broken down into specific parts. For example under the body group it lists everything from bumpers to window regulators. Below are the groups and a sample of what is included in each group. Axel groupShafts, housing, gears, etc. Bearing groupPinion, wheel, etc. Body groupFenders, grilles, doors, bumpers, etc. Brake groupDrums, master cylinders, shoes, etc. Clutch groupCover, disc, etc. Coolin g groupRadiator, water pump, etc. Electrical groupAlternator, horn, distributor, wiper motors, etc. Engine groupCamshaft, crankshafts, heads, manifolds, etc. (covers 6 cylinder up to the 430) Fuel groupCarburetors, fuel pumps, tanks, etc. Suspension groupSprings, shocks, tie rods, etc. Transmission groupComplete transmissions, gears, shaft, etc. Glass groupWindshield, back window, vent, door Wheel groupHubs, wheels This manual covers: Chevrolet: Bel Air, Biscayne, Chevelle, Chevy II, Corvair, Corvette, Delray, Deluxe, Impala, Malibu, Nova, Special, Oldsmobile: 98, Classic, Cutlass, Delta 88, Deluxe, Dynamic, Dynamic 88, F85, Futurmatic, Jetstar 88, Jetstar I, Standard, Super, Super Deluxe, Starfire Buick: Century, Invite, Lesabre, Limited, Electra, Riviera, Road Master, Skylark, Special, Super, Wildcat Cadillac: 60, 61, 62, 63, 75, Brougham, Calais, Deville, Eldorado, Fleetwood Pontiac: Chieftain, Bonneville, Catalina, Grand Prix, GTO, Lemans, Star Chief, Streamliner, Super Chief, Tempest, Ventura




GM Auto Parts Interchange Manual 1935-1952


Book Description

The part interchange manual can be used to look up NOS part numbers. It includes approximately 3000 parts descriptions with factory part numbers by make model and year for Pontiac, Chevrolet, Buick, and Oldsmobile parts by year, make, and model that are interchangeable. For example, you can also determine if different years of Pontiac used the same part or as a parts manual for your car. Covers engine parts, body parts, electrical parts, suspension parts, clutches, transmission, rear ends, steering, and more. There are even some parts listed for the early 1930's. For convenience the parts are listed in sequence by group number. Model application or interchangeable parts for each car line is shown under the respective columns. Anyone looking for or selling parts, attending swap meets or restoring an antique auto will be able to put this information to good use.