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#466840 02/10/22 10:37 AM
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I have the 49 "A" body manual and am curious if there is a manual that might cover the 51-2 body ?? In particular the Bel Air model.

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I've only seen the '49 Fisher Body manual. It's possible that they only came out with the introduction of a new body style? Yearly updates in the Service News?


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If you go to http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/bulletins/5115A.htm, this shows some things that the 1949 Fisher Body Manual does not show. There is no one manual for a 1950 or 1951 that I have come across.

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Thanks Hawkeye that has most of the info I was looking for. Now I need to figure out how to send a copy to my Email.

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What I did was print a copy, three-hole punch it and put it into my 3-ring binder that I keep all my reference information in. Since I don't have a computer in my garage, it's the old school way of storing information.


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