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OLD! Standard Auto-Electrician's Manuals


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I have several different manuals... they are as follows... I do not know what they are worth? I do know they are hard to come by

copyright 1923 Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual

In very good shape, complete, has register # - 2.5" thick, This is a GEM!

copyright 1921 Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual

with 1939 & 1940 supplements

Not in great shape, but very read/usable - at least 5" thick.

complete, has register #

copyright 1930 Radco Carburetor and Motor Tune-up Manual

In pretty good shape, complete - 1.5" thick

1933 Carter Carburetor Tune-up Manual

In pretty good shape, complete - .25" thick

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  • 2 years later...

This is a classic case of the original poster having left an ad

with no contact information. And since he has only made

a single posting--and that was 2 years ago--he probably will

never see Todd's reply.

Todd, you might try sending him a Private Message. I believe

it will go to his e-mail (if he still uses the same e-mail address).

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Thanks, Closure is always good...

"Hey I sold them all at Hershey for $20"..........

"My wife left me, took the books and the dog, she left the cat and HER anniversary present, the tread mill..."

"The MR2 club came to town and burned any book with a copy write date older then 1990.................."

I PMed him anyway, I bought another Standard Auto Elect last night, so now I only have holes in 1927-1928 and 1934-1936. I want all from 1913 -1946. I have National Auto Service to fill in if I can't find them.

Count down to Hershey....... anything special going on?

Have you scheduled a rain free week for us?

Todd

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So what are you taking? Parts, cars, car parts, parts cars???

I was there 2 years ago, it was nice during the day 50-60, but got down to 30 at night.

What do you specialize in?

FYI the SAEM I bought, they said they couldn't "find it, so must be sold" so they refunded my money, so I guess I'll be looking of one (1934 on) at Hershey. 323 620 2324 if you find one.

Thanks,

Todd

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Myself, I'm taking a 1957 Buick Century 4-door hardtop

to Saturday's car show. I'm a hobbyist and not a vendor,

so I'll just be a spectator walking the flea market one weekday

and going to the show on Saturday.

A nice sunny day can get up to the low 70's at Hershey,

though the evenings cool off quite a bit. A high of 60-72

is very typical if it's a nice day, but it's wise to plan for

varying weather just in case.

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