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I contacted the guy who I purchased my 1948 P15 from as he had said that he has a few odds and ends to give me for the car. Turns out that he had a few old wheel cylinders and other small items.  But he surprised me when he gave me this shop manual for the Plymouth.  And it is an original manual printed in 1946. I was planning to buy one to help me out with a few things that I was going to work on.  And I cannot believe how detailed the thing is.  

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An absolute treasure trove of useful information from tune up to glass replacement !  You are lucky, indeed !

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