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GRAY WILSON

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I have a 1968 Plymouth GTX and am looking to buy a service manual. Which one should I consider? I have found a couple on Ebay, one is a single book and the other is two volumes. They both claim these are original reprints of the factory manuals.
 
Be careful with the repop's, as the print & especially the pictures aren't as defined as the originals. I'd stick with a original if you can find it. Good Luck
 
Another option is download an SM from mymopar.com, tool & reference. If you have a printer you can print out pages you need.
 
Be careful with the repop's, as the print & especially the pictures aren't as defined as the originals. I'd stick with a original if you can find it. Good Luck

Another option is download an SM from mymopar.com, tool & reference. If you have a printer you can print out pages you need.

And even then, your pictures will still look like crap! Good Luck
 
Another option is download an SM from mymopar.com, tool & reference. If you have a printer you can print out pages you need.
Save the file and bring it to Kinkos or a ups store, cheap like .005 a page double sided, holes punched and if you ask heavy paper stock. I do it all the time. Printer ink will be triple the price alone.
 
I got a '70 reprint from Year One about 15 years ago. Pretty good quality then. Gave it away. Got a DVD version off E Bay. It's pretty good pic s are pretty good. Then I print any pages I need for hard copy.
 
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