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1930 cadillac repair manual?


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I've looked & asked everyplace that I know of..

does anyone have suggestions where I can find a 1930 cadillac repair manual 8cyl 5 pass coupe model. or is there such a thing as blueprints for this car?

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Hi, Claire...nice to hear from you again.

Have you contacted the AACA Library & Research Center?

Kim Miller: 717-534-1910

Our club's library is extensive.

Wish the best,

Peter J. <img src="http://www.aaca.org/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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The AACA Library & Research Center has a whole bunch of data on microfilm on the <span style="font-weight: bold">1931</span> Cadillac. I got it direct from the Cadillac Division back in the '60s and I gave it to the LRC at least 10 years ago. It was very complete and there are lots of similarities between '30 and '31.

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Peter & Ed thank you for the suggestions.

I already found this at books4cars.com thru a hemmings ad

30-31 Shop manual for V8, V12, & V16 by Cadillac & LaSalle, 130 pgs

both great resources! thx again smile.gif

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Claire...sincerely glad that you found the required information.

To anyone reading this thread, Howard Scotland's reply is an excellent case example of what is available to AACA Members in utilizing the Library & Research Center.

Every media is available: Micro-film, hard & soft bound books, magazines, VCR, CD, and, too many resources to list. (Not to mention human voice.)

Since our club's inception in 1935, thousands of members have donated an incredible amount of automotive data. Guaranteed, the material within the L&R Center is an under-utilized research tool at your disposal.

The trend within cyberspace is naturally go to the web. Try simply using "your" club resources first. It may save you valuable time in that you will eliminate a miriad of confusing opinions relative to your query.

Regards, Peter J. <img src="http://www.aaca.org/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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