New manuals for cars and trucks are posted here.
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Message from Rusty:
I would like to thank all the Old Car Guys out there that have contributed to and supported this site since 2000. This thing has grown bigger than I had imagined when we started back in the Y2K days, but there remains a vast amount of work to be done. The mission is to make old car tech info freely available so that we can keep the old machines going. Keeping our industrial heritage alive is essential to the survival of our way of life. Without history, there is no future. Accordingly, with the 20th anniversary of The Old Car Manual Project coming up next year, we're going to push hard to add new content and improve the collection. Stay tuned for some big changes!
-Rusty Petrovic (webmaster)
Holley Carburetors and Governors for REO
1957-1963 Canadian Service Data Handbook
ca. 1955 GM Automatic Transmission Parts Catalog
1949-51 Mercury Holley 885 Specifications
Stewart-Warner Speedometer Manual - 1918
Holley Dealer Carburetion Catalog - 1971
1961 Pontiac Chassis Shop Manual
1970 Buick Chassis Service Manual
1961 Pontiac Tempest Chassis and Body Shop Manual
August 9, 2015: We've just launched a new website for Buick manuals and literature at: buick.oldcarmanualproject.com
Wisconsin Single Cylinder Engines
Wisconsin 4 Cycle Air Cooled Engines
1947 Ford V8 Coupe Utility (Australia)
1983 Caprice Classic and Impala Brochure
1941 Chevrolet Full Line Brochure
1968 Chevrolet Sportvan Brochure
1965 Chevrolet Four-Wheel Drive Brochure
1964 Chevrolet Wagons Brochure
1965 Chevrolet Corvair Brochure
Newly Uploaded
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1978-79 Silco Lincoln Conversion
1964 Ford Mustang Press Packet
From the Archives
Get the Whole Dollar - A Jam Handy filmstrip from 1933 promoting the various services that a Chevrolet dealer could add to his operation
Henry Ford II visits Holland, 1948
Automobile Carburetors (1931)
Stromberg OO-2 Shown
Anita Bryant sings for AC Spark Plugs
See the USA in Your Chevrolet (1955 - Dinah Shore)
Number 1 in the USA, the '57 Chevrolet
Jack Benny saves dollars with Star-Chief
Milton Berle - Salutes the Automobile
1939 Chevrolet Dealer Calendar
1951 Mobilgas Economy Run Booklet
Fascist Cars - 1942 Nash in Romania
Technical
Vintage car ads from 1903 onward
Over 12,000 classic car advertisements, mostly from magazines
make up our collection at www.oldcaradvertising.com
"In one
short year, the fresh and original individuality of Edsel styling has become a familiar part of everuday American life. Today, everyone recognizes the distinctive Edsel."
1958 Edsel ads
"If our new Firdbird 400 is too much car for you, try our new Firebird HO, Firdbird Sprint, Firebird 326, and Firebird. In that order."
1967 Pontiac
ads
"Pierce-Arrow,
America's Finest Motor Car
Mr. Adolphus Busch III, of St. Louis, is the
owner of the Pierce-Arrow coupe shown in the
photograph. Although more than eight years
old, the car is used regularly by Mr. Busch."
1931 Pierce Arrow
"Cord Front Drive: Also Exclusive in Safety"
1931 Cord Advertisement
"When the good Doc first put his 455-powered 4-4-2 on the road he figured he had a pacesetter. Now it's official!"
1970 Oldsmobile Ads
"Molten energy poured into the mold of distinction. The 8-Cylinder Motor with 80 less parts meets the stern demands of these times easily, economically."
1919 Apperson
Nash Presents a Completely New Kind of Car... the Metropolitan!
1945 Willys Jeep
"Born for War - Ready for Peace"
1947 International Trucks - 40th Anniversary
1939 Ford | 1940 Ford |
"It is a fine tribute to the Cadillac that many women who represent ideal American womanhood
place Type 61 unqualifiedly first among motor cars."
1921 Cadillac Advertisement
New Compilation of European, Asian and other World Car Brochures
We're working on a collection of old and new brochures and other promotional materials covering everything that isn't on the rest of the website. Stay tuned - we've got thousands of pages to add. Here are some highlights:
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