Detroit Iron (http://www.detroitiron.com.au/) has them available for many
cars.  Essentially a scanned collection of the Chassis Service Manual, the
Body Manual, Chassis Overhaul, and Parts & Accessories book.

Dale

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> Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 11:17 PM
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> Subject: [Chevelle-List] New CD-ROM available from GM for restoration of
> Chevelles
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> I talked to a GM rep in a large GM trailer display booth at a car show
> this last weekend after finding a CD-ROM on the restoration of Camaros.
> I don't remember spefically what the CD had on it, but it looked
> promising. I asked if there was one for Chevelles and he said he thought
> that he heard that they had just released one for Chevelles, but that he
> didn't have any.
>
> I know there are third party CD-ROMS available, but would be interesting
> to see what GM puts out.
>
> Looks like the General is getting more and more into the restoration
> business.
>
>                                                             Steve
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