Greetings, all:
I have heard much talk about people being told to get their own "FSM"
(Field Service Manual) for their year of car. Fine enough. So, last
weekend I went to the ChryslerClasaic Swap Meet in Hilliard (Columbus) Ohio
looking for a '1964 Imperial FSM.'
To my dismay, several literature vendors smiled at me in a funny way --
as if I didn't know what I was talking about -- and politely said, "Do you
mean this, the "Technical Service Manual?" SO, What gives, here? Are there
TWO kinds of manual? If not, which is correct: TSM or TSM?
The prices were from a high of $45 (soiled), to the lowest at $30 -
still in the wrapper!! Again, original or reprint (I don't know) -- is that
a problem? Also, all manuals indicated BOTH Chrysler AND Imperial as one in
the title line; not seperate books.
Someone, please inform me -- mainly so I don't appear as a total idiot
when I go back next week end to see the vendor to pick it up. Thanks for
the clarification. Later, ne
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