--- Nicholas Essinger <crowncoupe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > politely said, "Do you > mean this, the "Technical Service Manual?" SO, What > gives, here? Are there > TWO kinds of manual? If not, which is correct: TSM > or TSM? Hi Nicholas, Technical Service Manual is the correct terminology for the 1964 model. But it's the same book -- a generic term that I usually use is simply "shop manual," since these were the books intended for use in Chrysler repair shops. :o) The two main books published each year by Chrysler were the "shop manual" (technical service manual, factory service manual, etc.) and the parts catalog. The shop manual provides instructions on how to make repairs. The parts catalog breaks down darn near every part in every car with its corresponding Chrysler (and often other vendor) part number. When you have both, you can cover 99% of what ails the car. Imperials were always covered in the Chrysler (Chrysler/Plymouth/Imperial in the '70s) shop manuals. But anyone who claims an Imperial was "just a Chrysler" has obviously never *read* any of these manuals, since they typically include extensive sections explaining how to repair the Imperial (VERY different in many ways from working on the Chrysler of the same year). These manuals show up on eBay frequently, often at good prices. Over the past couple of years, I've managed to collect a complete set of shop manuals from 1940 to 1975. I also have a complete set of parts catalogs from 1955 to 1975. But, hey -- I'm a professional librarian, so that's just what we do. ;o) Elijah __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com