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68FuryIII 07-24-2012 10:00 PM

1968 Plymouth Fury III Looking 4 books or manuals!
 
Hello everyone,
I have been attempting to find some type of manual or books about my project car (1968 Plymouth Fury III 318ci) but have not been able to find anything. Im pretty new to this and any info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

spottedzebra 01-20-2013 02:17 PM

I am also fairly new to this but I have manage to find a copy of the service manual on ebay. It was about $60 but in my mind totally worth it.

Just keep looking I am sure you will find one. Also, car shows or swap meets are good places to look. You just have to find out when these events are in your area.

Skwerly 01-21-2013 12:24 PM

yes, i was going to say, keep your eye on ebay. also, set up a google alert for 1968 plymouth fury - i get manuals in my mailbox all the time.

Paladex 12-18-2013 08:39 AM

I just got a '68 Fury project car as well. I bought a nicely-scanned PDF of the original shop manual (900 pages!) from a CDmanuals.net ... The first download link didn't work, but I sent an email to the guy, and he wrote back immediately with a working link.

440roadrunner 12-18-2013 09:15 AM

There's a number of downloads...........

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

moe7404 12-18-2013 09:50 AM

i think the best manuals are chrysler manuals. an other good one is motors brand. but i havent seen the newer ones.

TypeO 08-29-2014 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by Paladex (Post 112858)
I just got a '68 Fury project car as well. I bought a nicely-scanned PDF of the original shop manual (900 pages!) from a CDmanuals.net ... The first download link didn't work, but I sent an email to the guy, and he wrote back immediately with a working link.

Irony! LOL

I decided getting the service manual for my Fury would be a good idea, something I probably should have done long before now.
I've heard the pros and cons of people's opinions on Chilton's and Haynes', so I decided to simply get the original Plymouth factory service manual.
FWIW, I'm not thrilled with it, but that's not my point.


I paid $29.95 for an instant download of the manual I needed from http://cdmanuals.net/, and now my pre-paid debit card I used has been compromised, with 2 separate $10 charges to Skype.
Understand, this is a pre-paid card I use specifically for things like this (online purchases).
I have $25 automatically loaded every pay period, originally to pay for online hosting, but I stopped using the hosting over a year ago, and now I mostly use the card for Redbox or local purchases.
So the reason I got the card in the first place has paid off, not wanting to expose my actual bank account card to internet purchases.
The scary part is, I almost used our regular debit card instead, but decided to just load the extra money for the manual instead.


Anyway, I'm posting this as a warning - http://cdmanuals.net/ is more than likely NOT TO BE TRUSTED for purchases.
I immediately had problems with the download, and had to call them for a new download link.
And now my card is compromised.


Am I 110% ABSOLUTELY sure it was them?
Of course not.
But seeing as for over a year the bulk of use has been Redbox or a soda from the Circle K or buying lunch at a local fast food place, the odds are pretty high that these guys are the culprits.

Just puttin' it out there.
Be warned.

moe7404 08-31-2014 03:15 PM

i have about 20-25 chrysler manuals. i have looked at other makers manuals.. and the mopar one are much better. i all so have 5-7 motors brand manuals, one is from the end of the war.


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