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im doing a frame up restoration on a 79 f-150 range...so far i have dennis carpenter, edelbrock, macs, eastwood, and ive been waiting on lmc for like 2 months now. any other good catalogs that would help me out?
Once you buy something from them though the new LMC catalogs come all the time.
I just got a Bronco Graveyard catalog as well and that thing is cool. All kinds of good info in the back of it.
I use the catalogs' exploded drawings to develop a reference binder for my truck. I enlarged them on a copier and then use protective covers so they don't get mucked up. Also, I cut oout and pasted the part numbers from fuel, oil, and air filter boxes, printed out cross-over part numbers from websites, and categorized them by system. In the back are "progress photos" of when I got the truck and what I have done to it thus far.
Interesting that you got the DC catalog before the LMC one... I'm still waiting for my DC catalog, and now have 4 LMC ones. Going to be 5 shortly, when my next order comes in.
If you like, I can mail you one of my LMC catalogs.
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