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Car Shop Manual Collection Business, Science, and Technology Department Enoch Pratt Free Library Central Library/State Library Resource Center 400 Cathedral St Car Shop Manual Collection Business, Science, and Technology Department Enoch Pratt Free Library Central Library/State Library Resource Center 400 Cathedral St. Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 396-5317 The following pages list the collection kept in the Business, Science, and Technology Department of car repair manuals published by the automobile manufacturers. These manuals cover the time period from 1929-1988. If you are interested in looking at these manuals, please ask a librarian in the Department or e-mail us. The manuals are noncirculating, but we can make copies of specific parts for you. AMC…………………………………………………………………………………...….2 Brockway……………………………………………………………………..…………..3 Buick……………………………………………………………………………..……….4 Cadillac………………………………………………………………………………...…7 Chevrolet…………………………………………………………...…………………….9 Chrysler………………………………………………………………………………….13 Cord……………………………………………………………………..……………….16 Crosley……………………………………………………………………….………….17 Datsun………………………………………………………………………..………….18 DeSoto…………………………………………………………...…………..………….19 Dodge……………………………………………………………...…………………….20 Edsel………………………………………………………………..……………………21 Four Wheel Drive Trucks………………………………………..…………………….22 General Motors Cars (Fisher) …………………………………………………..……23 General Motors Trucks…………………………..…………………………………….25 Hudson……………………………………………………………….………………….26 Jeep (Willys-Overland) ……………………….……………………………………….27 Kaiser-Frazer……………………………………………..…………………………….28 Lincoln………………………………………………………………..………………….29 Mack-Marmon…………………………………………….…………………………….31 Mercury………………………………………………………………………………….32 Nash…………………………………………………………….……………………….33 Nissan………………………………………………………..………………………….34 Oldsmobile…………………………………………..………………………………….35 Packard………………………………………………………………………………….37 Plymouth………………………………………………..……………………………….38 Pontiac…………………………………………………….…………………………….39 Renault………………………………………………….……………………………….40 Reo/Rockne……………………………………….…………………………………….41 Studebaker………………………………………..…………………………………….42 Toyota…………………………………………………..……………………………….43 Volkswagon………………………………………….………………………………….44 Ward La France………………………………………………………………..……….45 AMC Box Make/Year Model 1 AMC 1958 Rambler American Technical Service, Body, Mechanical 1 AMC 1959 Technical Service Manual Supplement 1 AMC 1960 Rambler Technical Service Manual 2 AMC 1961 Rambler Body Repair Manual 2 AMC 1961 Rambler American Technical Service Manual 2 AMC 1961 Rambler Classic 6-V8, Ambassador V-8 3 AMC 1962 Rambler American Technical Service Manual 3 AMC 1962 Rambler Classic 6, Ambassador V-8 4 AMC 1962 Rambler Technical Service Manual 4 AMC 1963 Rambler American Technical Service Manual 4 AMC 1964 Rambler Classic Ambassador 5 AMC 1965 Rambler American 5 AMC 1966 Rambler Classic Ambassador and Marlin 5 AMC 1967 Rambler Rebel, Ambassador, Marlin 5 AMC 1967 Rambler American 6 AMC 1968 Javelin, Rebel, Ambassador, Rambler American (2 copies) 6 AMC 1969 Rambler, Rebel, AMX, Javelin, Ambassador (2 copies) 7 AMC 1970 Hornet, Rebel, AMX, Javelin, Ambassador 7 AMC 1974 Technical Service Manual 8 AMC 1976 Gremlin, Hornet, Matador 8 AMC 1983 Eagle 2 Brockway Box Make/Year Model 9 Brockway Truck 3 Buick Box Make/Year Model 9 Buick 1930 Marquette 9 Buick 1930 Specifications and Adjustments (2 copies) 9 Buick 1931 Reference Book (2 copies) 9 Buick 1931 Specifications and Adjustments 9 Buick 1932 Sepcifications and Adjustments 9 Buick 1932 Reference Book (2 copies) 9 Buick 1933 9 Buick 1934 Series 50-60-90 10 Buick 1937 (2 copies) 10 Buick 1938 10 Buick 1939 (2 copies) 10 Buick 1940 11 Buick 1941 11 Buick 1942 (2 copies) 11 Buick 1946 (3 copies) 12 Buick 1950 12 Buick 1951 (2 copies) 13 Buick 1952 13 Buick 1953 13 Buick 1954 13 Buick 1955 14 Buick 1956 14 Buick 1957 Body Service Manual (3 copies) 14 Buick 1957 Chassis Service Manual 15 Buick 1958 Body Service Manual 15 Buick 1958 Chassis Service Manual (2 copies) 4 Box Make/Year Model 16 Buick 1959 Body Service Manual 16 Buick 1959 Chassis Service Manual 17 Buick 1960 Chassis Service Manual 17 Buick 1960 Body Service Manual (2 copies) 18 Buick 1961 Chassis Service Manual 18 Buick 1961 Special Service Manual 18 Buick 1961 Body Service Manual 19 Buick 1962 LeSabre Invicta, Electra Special 19 Buick 1962 Series 4000-4100-4300-4400-4600-4800 20 Buick 1963 Series 4400-4600-4700-4800 20 Buick 1963 All Series 21 Buick 1964 All Series (2 copies) 21 Buick 1964 LeSabre, Wildcat, Electra 225, Riviera (2 copies) 22 Buick 1965 All Models 22 Buick 1966 All Series 23 Buick 1967 All Series 23 Buick 1969 All Series 24 Buick 1970 Chassis Service Manual 24 Buick 1974 All Series Chassis Service Manual 25 Buick 1976 All Series Chassis Service Manual 25 Buick 1977 All Series Chassis Service Manual 26 Buick 1978 All Series Chassis Service Manual 26 Buick 1979 All Series Chassis Service Manual 27 Buick 1982 Regal, LeSabre, Electra, Riviera Binder Buick 1983 Group 7-250C-Group 9 Binder Buick 1983 Group O-Group 7 200-4R 27 Buick 1988 Century 28 Buick 1988 Regal 5 Box Make/Year Model 28 Buick 1988 Reatta Riviera 29 Buick 1988 Skylark, Skyhawk 29 Buick 1988 Electra and LeSabre Estate Wagons 30 Buick 1988 LeSabre, Electra/Park Avenue 31 Buick 1989 Century 31 Buick 1989 LeSabre, Electra/Park Avenue 32 Buick 1989 Regal 32 Buick 1989 Reatta Riviera 33 Buick 1989 Skyhawk 33 Buick 1990 Regal Supplement 33 Buick 1990 Regal 34 Bucik 1990 Century, Skylark 35 Buick 1990 LeSabre, Electra, Park Avenue 35 Buick 1991 Regal 36 Buick 1991 Park Avenue, Park Avenue Ultra, LeSabre, Roadmaste 37 Buick 1991 Century, Riviera, Reatta 38 Buick 1991 Skylark 6 Cadillac Box Make/Year Model 39 Cadillac 1933 LaSalle (2 copies) 39 Cadillac 1936 LaSalle 39 Cadillac 1938 LaSalle-Supplement 39 Cadillac 1939 LaSalle 39 Cadillac 1946 Supplement 39 Cadillac 1948 39 Cadillac 1949 (2 copies) 40 Cadillac 1950 40 Cadillac 1952 40 Cadillac 1953 Supplement 40 Cadillac 1956 40 Cadillac 1957 40 Cadillac 1958 Supplement 41 Cadillac 1959 41 Cadillac 1960 41 Cadillac 1961 41 Cadillac 1962 41 Cadillac 1963 41 Cadillac 1964 42 Cadillac 1965 (2 copies) 42 Cadillac 1965 Body Service 42 Cadillac 1966 43 Cadillac 1967 43 Cadillac 1968 43 Cadillac 1969 44 Cadillac 1974 7 Box Make/Year Model 44 Cadillac 1976 45 Cadillac 1976 (2 copies) 45 Cadillac 1976 Seville 46 Cadillac 1977 (2 copies) 46 Cadillac 1978 Service Manual Supplement 47 Cadillac 1979 (2 copies) 47 Cadillac 1979 Electrical and vacuum circuit diagrams (2 copies) 48 Cadillac 1982 Service Information 48 Cadillac 1982 Electrical Information and diagnosis manual 48 Cadillac 1982 Chassis and Body Wiring 48 Cadillac 1983 Chassis and Body Electrical Wiring 49 Cadillac 1983 Service Information 49 Cadillac 1984 Service Information 50 Cadillac 1985 Chassis and Body Electrical Wiring 50 Cadillac 1985 Brougham, Eldorado and Seville 50 Cadillac 1987/88 Allante 8 Chevrolet Box Make/Year Model 51 Chevrolet 1935 51 Chevrolet Oct. 1939-May 1942 51 Chevrolet 1940 51 Chevrolet 1941 (2 copies) 52 Chevrolet 1942 (2 copies) 52 Chevrolet 1942-1948 Passenger cars 52 Chevrolet 1942-1946 Trucks 52 Chevrolet 1949 Includes 1950-1951 supplement 52 Chevrolet 1949 1950-1951 supplement (3 copies) 53 Chevrolet 1957 Passenger cars 53 Chevrolet 1957 Trucks 54 Chevrolet 1958 Trucks 54 Chevrolet 1959-1960 Passenger cars 54 Chevrolet 1960 Corvair 55 Chevrolet 1961 Corvair and Corvair 95 55 Chevrolet 1962 Corvair and Corvair 95 55 Chevrolet 1962 Chevy II 55 Chevrolet 1962 Supplement 55 Chevrolet 1962-1963 Corvair and Corvair 95 55 Chevrolet 1963 Chevy II 56 Chevrolet 1963 Corvette 56 Chevrolet 1963 Supplement 56 Chevrolet 1964 Supplement 56 Chevrolet 1965 Chevelle, Chevy II 56 Chevrolet 1966 Truck Supplement 57 Chevrolet 1966 Overhaul Manual Chevelle, Chevy II, Corvette 9 Box Make/Year Model 57 Chevrolet 1966 Chassis Service Manual Chevelle, Chevy II, Corvette 57 Chevrolet 1967 Corvair 57 Chevrolet 1967 Truck Chassis Service Manual Series 10-60 57 Chevrolet 1967 Chevelle, Camaro, Chevy II, Corvette 58 Chevrolet 1968 Chassis Overhaul Manual, Series 10-60 58 Chevrolet 1968 Truck Chassis Service Manual, Series 10-60 58 Chevrolet 1968 Corvair 58 Chevrolet 1969 Corvair 58 Chevrolet 1969 Truck Chassis Service Manual, Series 10-60 58 Chevrolet 1969 Truck Chassis Overhaul Manual, Series 10-60 59 Chevrolet 1970 Camaro Supplement 59 Chevrolet 1970 Vega (3 copies) 59 Chevrolet 1970 Truck 59 Chevrolet 1970 Truck, Series 10-60 and 1969 Corvette (2 copies) 60 Chevrolet 1971 Theory and Diagnosis 60 Chevrolet 1971 Chevy Van 60 Chevrolet 1971 Truck, Series 10-30 60 Chevrolet 1971 Truck, Series 40-60, Chassis Service and Overhaul Manuals 61 Chevrolet 1972 Truck, Series 10-30 61 Chevrolet 1972 Passenger Cars and Truck, Series 10-30 61 Chevrolet 1972 Truck, Series 40-60 61 Chevrolet 1972 Chevelle, Camaro, Monte Carlo, Nova, Corvette (2 copies) 61 Chevrolet 1972 Passenger Car and Truck, Series 10-30 (2 copies) 62 Chevrolet 1972 Vega (3 copies) 62 Chevrolet 1972 Truck, Series 40-60 Supplement 62 Chevrolet 1973 Vega (3 copies) 62 Chevrolet 1973 Chevelle, Camero, Monte Carlo, Nova, Corvette 63 Chevrolet 1973 Light Duty Truck 10 Box Make/Year Model 63 Chevrolet 1973 Medium Duty Truck 63 Chevrolet 1973 Passenger Cars and Light Duty Truck 64 Chevrolet 1974 Passenger Cars and Light Duty Truck 64 Chevrolet 1974 Vega 64 Chevrolet 1974 Chevelle, Camaro, Monte Carlo, Nova, Corvette 65 Chevrolet 1974 Passenger Cars and Light Duty Truck (2 copies) 65 Chevrolet 1974 Light Duty Truck 65 Chevrolet 1975 Light Duty Truck 66 Chevrolet 1975 Chevelle, Camaro, Monte Carlo, Nova, Corvette 66 Chevrolet 1975 Vega and Monza 2+2 Service 66 Chevrolet 1976 Vega and Monza 66 Chevrolet 1976 Chevelle, Camao, Monte Carlo, Nova, Corvette (2 copies)
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