Free service manuals

I forgot what you bought, I remember you came up to Michigan (I think) to pick up a car.

If you're doing a complete restore, then a factory service manual is a must, IMO.

You can easily grab one online, and have it sent to you. I have spoken with these folks person to person and they have a truckload of all forms of literature for our cars.

http://www.pjsautolit.com/

Nice bunch of folks. I just bought a FSM for my 74.

Yeah and it's been a slow process. Every time I go to do something I run into a snag. Like the temperature sensor. Everyone swears its on the intake on a 360 but mine is on the engine block. There was no dust cover on the tranny so I bought one off of ebay and it did not come with the removable insert so I had to make one. Went to go put the starter in, had it tested that was a no go so I had it rebuilt. Now I am running into problems with my leaf spring shackles. I have a local place I am going to go to to see if they can help me out. I'm so close I can almost smell the rubber burning now. I want to get it on the road before it snows and time is running out.