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LostDeere59
Posted 2017-08-15 12:10 PM (#546250)
Subject: Interchange - worthwhile purchase?



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Found on Ebay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wrecking-Yard-Interchange-Guide-for-1950-19...

Many many years ago I had, and often used, a Hollander interchange for all domestic cars/trucks.

Is this item a useful condensation of the Hollander (or similar) guide?

Anyone have any experience with this product?

Thanks

Gregg
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DepsilonD
Posted 2017-08-15 3:18 PM (#546275 - in reply to #546250)
Subject: Re: Interchange - worthwhile purchase?



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I don't know if it is the same as this one, but here is a link to a digital PDF version of a 50-65 interchange guide that I use somewhat regularly: http://www.mymopar.com/downloads/partscatalogs/50to65_Mopar_Parts_I...
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LostDeere59
Posted 2017-08-15 5:15 PM (#546287 - in reply to #546275)
Subject: Re: Interchange - worthwhile purchase?



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Wow - awesome. Thank you!

Gregg
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mikes2nd
Posted 2017-08-15 6:55 PM (#546295 - in reply to #546250)
Subject: Re: Interchange - worthwhile purchase?


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yeah hunt around a bit here, the douche on ebay is just selling that printout...

 

there is service manuals and bulletins also there. The imperial website has all bulletins also.  Great wealth of info

http://www.mymopar.com/index.php?pid=31

 

 

 

 



Edited by mikes2nd 2017-08-15 7:14 PM
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Posted 2017-08-16 12:03 AM (#546322 - in reply to #546250)
Subject: Re: Interchange - worthwhile purchase?



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i have had the interchange system manual for about 15 yrs. . it's nice to have as a general interchange BUT it's not 100% complete . as time went along and other manuals were bought the empty
spaces became more clear . at the time i think i paid 17$ for it . would i buy it again ,,,, yes . it's all part of the learning process -----------------------------------------later
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Dave L.
Posted 2017-09-06 10:50 PM (#547875 - in reply to #546250)
Subject: Re: Interchange - worthwhile purchase?



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Thanks for the mymopar link. For what it's worth, last I checked, Hollander was still available, too. I've also had mine for many years, nice printing, with a quality box to hold the two volumes. While not guaranteed 100% accurate, that and the parts manual and bulletins have saved me a lot of time.
http://hollanderinterchange.net/about.php
https://hollanderinterchange.net/catalog/index.php?cPath=21

Edited by Dave L. 2017-09-06 10:58 PM
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