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#483172 - 01/29/08 08:07 PM reverb wiring
david taylor Offline
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Registered: 01/29/08
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does anyone know where to get a copy of a 1965 reverb wiring diagram?

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#483174 - 01/29/08 08:09 PM Re: reverb wiring [Re: david taylor]
david taylor Offline
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Registered: 01/29/08
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does anyone know how to btain areverb wiring diagram for 65
olds

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#483216 - 01/29/08 10:43 PM Re: reverb wiring [Re: david taylor]
rocketraider Offline
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Registered: 12/05/01
Posts: 3223
Loc: the Last Capital of Dixie
It's in the 1965 Olds factory shop manual. Section 12, p 14-15 Instrument Panel & Accessories. No scanner, best I can do is Xerox it for you and send it snail mail. PM if you want it.

Though if you own the car, you really should have the factory manuals for it.
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Glenn Williamson
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member AACA and all major Olds clubs
1964 Starfire, 1969 Toronado, 1974 Hurst/Olds, 1976 Ninety Eight

There's a Dodge K-Car and a Ford truck hiding in there too! Hey, ya gotta have something to beat around in...




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#485612 - 02/07/08 10:43 PM Re: reverb wiring [Re: rocketraider]
Bill Stoneberg Offline
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Registered: 03/11/00
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Here is a link to a 65 Buick reverb manual. I cant imagine it would be that different for any of GM's cars.


http://www.chip.com/buick/techtips/reverb.pdf

Glenn, I was thinking of your quote at the bottom of your signature today as I listened to a Hammond C-3 (Bigger Cabinet, made for churches) with a Leslie.
You cant miss the sound once you know it, there is nothing else like it.
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Bill
1950 Buick Super Estate Wagon
1947 4 Door Sedan
1964 Riviera

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