jcmiller Posted August 13, 2013 Report Posted August 13, 2013 I'm writing to see if anyone wants to split the cost of scanning this reference with me. I got it through interlibrary loan and don't see copies of it for sale on Ebay. It's very useful as explained below. It's going to cost $75-80 for high quality scanning and then I'll OCR it so it will be searchable. I will post it on this forum when its done. I'll pay half. Any takers? I kind of need to know today because its due at the end of the month and I'm about to leave for vacation. Shoot me a PM if interested. Thx. Jeff Description: It's called the Mopar Body and Sheet Metal Quick Reference List and covers the 1940-1948 models. Each division starts with a series of exploded view illustrations that included codes. For instance, the illustration for the 1942 Plymouth rear fender shows a code of 12-18-5. The 12 refers to "fenders and sheet metal," the 18 refers to "rear fenders," and the 5 refers to the specific part. The illustrations are followed by tables of codes and part numbers. At the 12-18-5 section I get all the part numbers for 1940-1948, and can determine that no other rear fenders will interchange. I can also quickly jump to the 12-18-5 section of the Dodge section and learn the same thing. The fuel tank filler tube fender hole cover, on the other hand, interchanges between all 1940-1948 Plymouths, Dodges, Desotos, and Chryslers. It covers all body parts and associated hardware and trim and has about 350 pages. Quote
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