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Rockauto has repro owners manuals for the 74 models, I am sure for others also. In addition they also have OE parts catalogs and service manuals at what look to be pretty reasonable prices.

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=3570300

http://www.rockauto.com/info/DetroitIron/MoreInfo.htm
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woh, cool. I wonder if they are reprints?
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They are reprints, but hey, beggars can't be choosers... :-bd
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oly4x4.com had a bunch of earlier rig books too.
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On a tangent, the same company has TSM manuals that are on Disk.

I have three of them, and love them.

I like the old school manuals, but when I have to go to the shop, I print said pages, use them get them grimey, and throw them away...

As an old fart, I still love the computer age!

Just my thoughts...
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