If I only owned one book it would be the factory assembly
manual. But there's really no reason not to own lots of books, like
the factory chassis service and overhaul manuals, the Fisher body
manual, and a Chilton's or Haynes manual. You should also join and
participate in Team Chevelle www.chevelles.com ,there is more good
info on that site and Dale's www.chevellestuff.com site than in any book.
I have a bit of a problem with Paul Herd, the author of the SS
Restoration Guide. I contacted his publisher to get in touch with
him about some info in the book. The publisher will not give his
personal email or phone #, but promised to forward my questions to
him. I have done this two times, and have yet to receive a response,
and that was over a year ago. My email was courteous and could have
been easily answered, but I guess he doesn't care about his readers.
BillL
At 11:29 AM 4/19/2007, you wrote:
So, you're saying that you only own one book on Chevelles, that
would not be the one to own?
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From: Trooper
I guess I shouldn't be that harsh on Herd's book. There is some good
info in the book, however there are a multitude of entries in that
specific book that have been proven to be inaccurate.
Trooper