Dave: Basically the "Collision Parts List" lists sheet metal and trim parts that would most likely get damaged in an accident. Thus it is easy reference for the likes of a body shop, for example. The parts catalogue has all the parts listed in the parts list plus everything else in the car. Thus the parts catalogue would list virtually every part on your car (there are some parts that were not serviced). If you are working toward a complete set of manuals for your car, get one. But if you have a parts catalogue, you are set already. Bill W > FWLK'ers, > Help needed please. Can someone please explain to me what a > 'collision parts list' is? I have seen some up for auction and would think > that they are all about what parts one would need if involved in a > smack.Just wonder if this manual would be an handy thing to have along with > the parts catalog and service manual, both of which I already have. > Thanks in advance, > Dave down under. >
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