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73 Chrysler/Imperial and Plymouth pockets books now on Hamtramck Historical - 69Coronetrt - 02-12-17

The 73 Chrysler/Imperial http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/dealerships/1973SalesmansPocketGuidesChrysler-01.shtml and Plymouth http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/dealerships/1973SalesmansPocketGuidesPlymouth-01.shtml salesman pocket books are now posted in the library of Hamtramck Historical. Enjoy.


73 Chrysler/Imperial and Plymouth pockets books now on Hamtramck Historical - ws27 - 02-12-17

As always thanks for your dedication. Lot's of us really do appreciate it.


73 Chrysler/Imperial and Plymouth pockets books now on Hamtramck Historical - Mopars & Missiles - 02-12-17

I agree. I use HH.com for reference material quite often as I know it is one of the most accurate sources of info for our cars. Thanks again.


73 Chrysler/Imperial and Plymouth pockets books now on Hamtramck Historical - 31ctg - 02-12-17

Thanks 69 coronetrt. You have helped me tons with decoding and other aspects of my car. But that Hamtramck site is killer for original material. I think you once write "many late nights with schnapps" were put in to build and populate the site. I need to find more original adds of my car to print and put in the garage. I attached a dealer type version of the description of the 1969 383 HP engines with some fine print about windage trays etc. Thanks so much,
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73 Chrysler/Imperial and Plymouth pockets books now on Hamtramck Historical - 69Coronetrt - 02-13-17

Thanks for the kind words. That tells us the HH library is accomplishing what it is intended to do; be a one stop website to present factory info in its original form. I'm thankful Barry Washington lets me play on his playground and to webmaster Mike for making it happen. Oh....and a couple of distilleries for providing comfort and support.