fury repair/workshop manual

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fury repair/workshop manual

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just started restoration work on my fury yesterday[blomin cold at 7.30 in the morning]. :( anyway to the point, does anyone know where i can buy a repair/workshop manual that covers a 69 fury.
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Quite a few manuals out there on disc these days. Have a look on ebay US site. Postage on paper book manuals is high and they make good money to start with. I've got the 70 book and could photo/mail specific pages if that helps.
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There is a Chilton's manual that covers all the C bodies from like 1965 to 1976 or so. They often turn up on eBay or at swap meets over here, but as they cover just about every variant of the three brands the detail is quite low for specific models. I find it useful cos I paid like ?1.50 for it and it doesn't matter if it gets greasy and it has all the tuneup details and basic stuff covered.

The proper factory manuals are really nice to have, each the size of a yellow pages easily and are specific to year, make and model. eBay is a good source for these, great things theya re, but as Latil says the shipping on heavy paper is a killer. I keep mine in the house for planning jobs over a cuppa the night before attacking it, making notes on a bit of scrap paper if necessary. After what I ended up paying for mine, I ain't getting it dirty!
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I think the factory service manual on CD is something like $50 new. Can't remember who sells them new though :(
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Luckily these cars are so simple a book is rarely needed I find. Speshly with such a good message board :) You got that car registered yet Jerry?
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thanks for your help guys :lol:
will try some of your suggestions
got my reg back from DVLA now regestered as KRX 748H hope to have her looking good for 2006 and meet some of you guys at some of the shows next year
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Thats odd, has anyone else had a '69 put on an H ?
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Mine is H, but it's been that since new. Why the concern, Will? (Non motor trade dude wait's to be shot down in flames!)
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didn't J come in Aug '70?
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car wasn't registered in US till june 70 think thats where DVLA are coming from :!:
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My old (georges) Runner was on a H
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