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was there ever an assembly manual for the 42 1/2 trucks and if there was does anyone know where i can find one.Original or reprint.Thanks,Ron.


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I have never seen or heard of a pre-Advanced Design assembly manual.....even the one available for that series is like a 1953 version so not completely accurate for the 1947-52 AD trucks.


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ive come across 41 car fisher body manuals but not the trucks.starting to wonder if my 42 will get put back to gether. togo


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Also there were no Fisher Body truck manuals as trucks didn't have Fisher bodies.The only truck body info. I ever found was in the shop manual.

The car assembly manual had nothing on bodies as the bodies came from Fisher to Chevrolet already assembeled-not necessary to do much on the body at the assembly line.


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There is an assembly manual for 1942 "twin pak" ton & half military 4 X 4 trucks. They shipped them overseas and the dough-boys had to assemble them. The half ton's came assembled.


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