THE MOTOR electrical manual

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Sundbygt
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THE MOTOR electrical manual

Post by Sundbygt » Tue Feb 26, 2002 5:10 pm

Hi All, I found something the other day at an automotive flea market. I was actually looking for parts for my 1948 M-47 Mercury pickup ( didn't find anything ! ). It's a small yellow, ( 7.5 inches by 5 inches ) hard cover book. It was first published in 1921 by Purnell and Sons Ltd Paulton ( Somerset ) and London.It was published in association with "The MOTOR ". It looks like lots of neat reading. Can anyone shed some light on this book ? This is the 12th edition. Thanks GregTC8008

C Sherriff
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THE MOTOR electrical manual

Post by C Sherriff » Wed Feb 27, 2002 1:19 am

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Hi All, I found something the other day at an automotive flea market. I was actually looking for parts for my 1948 M-47 Mercury pickup ( didn't find anything ! ). It's a small yellow, ( 7.5 inches by 5 inches ) hard cover book. It was first published in 1921 by Purnell and Sons Ltd Paulton ( Somerset ) and London.It was published in association with "The MOTOR ". It looks like lots of neat reading. Can anyone shed some light on this book ? This is the 12th edition. Thanks GregTC8008

Ray
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Re: THE MOTOR electrical manual

Post by Ray » Wed Feb 27, 2002 4:41 am

I bought some Newnes sets from the 30's at a church sale in England four years ago. They have all sorts of pull out sheets and illustrative cards for various cars. I couldn't bear to break the sets up! Best Regards, Ray "Remember- It's the collision with the planet that counts!"
> On a grander scale Newnes produced large 4 volume sets and > Data sheets in the 20s to 70s period which are a fine asset if > you have them. > > Regards > > Clive

wargs
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Re: THE MOTOR electrical manual

Post by wargs » Sun Mar 03, 2002 9:26 pm

I have an edition (ninth) published during the second world war by Temple Press and is an absolute mine of info. going back to the absolute basics. David Lodge Sundbygt wrote:
Hi All, I found something the other day at an automotive flea market. I was actually looking for parts for my 1948 M-47 Mercury pickup ( didn't find anything ! ). It's a small yellow, ( 7.5 inches by 5 inches ) hard cover book. It was first published in 1921 by Purnell and Sons Ltd Paulton ( Somerset ) and London.It was published in association with "The MOTOR ". It looks like lots of neat reading. Can anyone shed some light on this book ? This is the 12th edition. Thanks GregTC8008 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service .

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