Chevrolet & GMC Pick-ups, 1967 – 1987 (Haynes Repair Manual)

Inside this manual you will find routine maintenance, tune-up procedures, engine repair, cooling and heating, air conditioning, fuel and exhaust, emissions control, ignition, brakes, suspension and steering, electrical systems, and wiring diagrams.

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10 thoughts on “Chevrolet & GMC Pick-ups, 1967 – 1987 (Haynes Repair Manual)

  1. T. Countryman

    I purchased this manual along with Chilton’s ’70 – ’79 GM Full-Size Trucks manual. It’s like an encyclopedia, bible, and answer book with pictures, diagrams, exploded views, and explanations for the Chevy pickup.

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  2. LSUMurse

    I think if they would narrow down the year range, this would be better. I have a 1968 Chevy C10 and I don’t feel as though I always get the answer I’m looking for relative to my specific model year.

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  3. Johanna

    Everthing went well! Great product as described. Will do business again. Awesome company to do business with. The product was exactly what we wanted. Thanks.

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  4. Anonymous

    This book is helpful but does lack information on replacing parts that are common replacements on Suburbans. Also sometimes pictures do not have arrows specifying which part it is actually showing. Since this is the only book I have found that covers Suburbans, it is helpful but I hope someday someone will do a complete teardown and use better pictures and/or drawings.

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  5. Ray S. Yount "Gray Wolf"

    A good manual but not a substitute for a bigger shop manual. If you are familiar with Chevrolet products perhaps this will be enough for you but it left me with some unanswered questions. Great for general maintainence and light repair but get a shop manual if you want a more thorough treatment. I gave it four stars just for this reason.

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  6. Jerod LeCompte

    This book is an ok resource, but the HUGE factory service manual will be your best friend. Pick them up for your specific year on eBay for $30 or less, and Haynes, Chiltons, and the like will be obsolete.

    I haven’t picked this book up since I got the service manual…

    FWIW, similar factory manuals are available for most Chevrolet and Chrysler products…I’ve got fine ones for both my Jeeps, as well. If one wasn’t available, I’d next look for a BENTLEY manual (not the car, the publishing company). If Bentley makes a manual for your vehicle, thats fine stuff, too…

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  7. D. Olander "gunningopher"

    This manual has some really basic infomation. It is nothing like an acutal repair manual for my specific vehicles (1990 Suburban or 1972 C20). I have the Chevy repair manual for the C20 and it breaks down diagnostic and repair steps for just about every componant for the truck.

    This one is pretty generic. Again, it is worth having if there is nothing more specific for your specific model/year.

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