Service Manual Plymouth Belvedere II 1966

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Erwin Deelstra, Jan 3, 2010.

  1. Hi,

    I am searching for a service manual for a Plymouth Belvedere II 1966.
    Does anyone know where I can find such a service manual?

    Thanks,

    Erwin
     
    Erwin Deelstra, Jan 3, 2010
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  2. Possibly in the back stacks at a major public library? I remember
    seeing Chilton & Haynes pubs in one of the libraries I used over the
    years.
     
    Master Sergeant, Jan 3, 2010
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    Joe Pfeiffer Guest

    The Paddock (paddockparts.com) should have them.
     
    Joe Pfeiffer, Jan 3, 2010
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    Rob Guest

    if you want an actual factory book, ask your local dealer for a flyer for
    ordering service manuals or call them and ask for the name and address. its
    a 3rd party company i think. they keep all the current ones of course but
    write them or email or call and ask for that one from 1966. don't be
    surprised if its out of stock. when i went looking for one for my 68
    coronet, they were out of stock but had some for 1969. they still had some
    for my 1980 Dodge Diplomat as well. but the internet was still being
    invented by Al Gore back then, or just a thought in someone's head, (as well
    as cell phones) so you had to either pay for a long distance call or write
    them a letter and stick it in the mail box. about a week later i got a list
    of a whole lot of in stock old manuals. last time i saw the web site was
    about a year before the Chrysler bankruptcy.

    i had a link to their web site somewhere but I'm still look for it. will
    post if i can find it.
     
    Rob, Jan 4, 2010
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    Bob AZ Guest

    Erwin

    Ebay. Good selection

    Bob AZ
     
    Bob AZ, Jan 5, 2010
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    KirkM Guest

    For that year, one manual covered all the Plymouth vehicles. Some of
    those old manuals are now available as re-prints or on CD-ROM, by
    publishers that are licensed to reproduce them. I would suggest a
    Google search as a starting point. If you want an original, you may
    find one on eBay as previously suggested.

    KM
     
    KirkM, Jan 5, 2010
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    dodge-him Guest

    dodge-him, Jan 9, 2010
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