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Customs Old Truck Catalogs - Anyone?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by johnnybronco, Jun 22, 2017.

  1. johnnybronco
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    Shot in the dark. Looking for anyone that might have an old GM or Napa Part Catalogs kicking around the garage? I'm trying to find chassis and brake part #s for a '57 Chevy 2 - 2.5 ton. I've only been able to dig up 1.5 ton and small truck stuff. Anyone?
     
  2. squirrel
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    I have a Chevy truck parts book from 1969. Goes back to 1938 on some parts. Includes 2.5 ton trucks

    it's thick, though....
     
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  4. squirrel
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    It lists all the models they made, but the catalog only has parts for trucks up to 1.5 ton. My catalog has part listings for larger trucks.
     

  5. squirrel
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    I have a few Moog chassis part numbers too.

    moog 57.jpg
     
  6. johnnybronco
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    Sweet. Thanks guys. I actually found the tie rod ends today too.
    Jim, Thanks so much! These pages are great! Would you see if you have a page on the rear axle and brakes if no trouble? Driveshaft wouldn't hurt either. Thanks again!
     
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  7. squirrel
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    Like I said, the truck parts book is thick....let me know which specific parts you are looking for. If you look at that link posted above for the 57 smaller truck book, you can find the group numbers, then let me know the model of your truck and I can see if I can find the part numbers. Otherwise it would require scanning lots of pages, and the book is too thick to fit on my scanner easily.
     
  8. johnnybronco
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    Jim,
    I'll just PM you. I don't want to bore the HAMB Peanut Gallery.
    Thanks,
    John
     
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  9. we are the HAMB and we love books.........
     
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  10. 24riverview
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    From a 1989 vintage Wagner brake book
    70-75 Series
    20170624_172018.jpg 20170624_172039.jpg
    80 Series
    20170624_172109.jpg 20170624_172203.jpg
     
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  11. squirrel
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    he has a 40 series, which is a bit smaller!
     
  12. 24riverview
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    40 Series
    20170624_214218.jpg 20170624_214236.jpg
    20170624_214111.jpg 20170624_214131.jpg
    Doesn't look like much was available even in 89.
     
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