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1967-70 Charger Chiltons Book

Started by 1970 Charger 500, June 21, 2007, 11:28:23 AM

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1970 Charger 500

I wasn't satisfied with the responses I got at the '70 Charger site.
I bought a 1967-70 Charger Chiltons Book, it is 10-1/2"x6" and very thin. It is a 1982 reprint!
I thought it was going to be one of those big Chilton books. I paid $43. Did I get a good deal?
Is this a sought after book? Which is more rare, the big book, or this small version?
I have never seen these small ones, how many are out there?

BrianShaughnessy

It's pretty useless as a repair manual but I've got an old copy laying around someplace also.
Black Betty:  1969 Charger R/T - X9 440 six pack, TKO600 5 speed, 3.73 Dana 60.
Sinnamon:  1969 Charger R/T - T5 440, 727, 3.23 8 3/4 high school sweetheart.

Topher

 :iagree:

Nice avatar by the way there Brian. Got a larger version?
Topher

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1970 Charger 500

I didn't get it to use as a repair manual, I've got the service manual.
I got it to display in my trunk at shows because I thought it was a rare item.
I am asking, (stay with me now)
1: Did I get a good deal
2: Is this small book a rare/sought after item
3: Should I return it and look for the large book.......

Just 6T9 CHGR

Didnt like my reply on the '70 site huh :scratchchin:

;)
Chris' '69 Charger R/T


70charger_boy

Quote from: Just 6T9_CHGR.... on June 21, 2007, 02:26:31 PM
Didnt like my reply on the '70 site huh :scratchchin:

;)

busted..no soup for you......one year

Daytona R/T SE

Quote from: 1970 Charger 500 on June 21, 2007, 11:28:23 AM
I wasn't satisfied with the responses I got at the '70 Charger site.
I bought a 1967-70 Charger Chiltons Book, it is 10-1/2"x6" and very thin. It is a 1982 reprint!
I thought it was going to be one of those big Chilton books. I paid $43. Did I get a good deal?
Is this a sought after book? Which is more rare, the big book, or this small version?
I have never seen these small ones, how many are out there?



I've got the same book.

It's got a green '69 on the cover.

I've seen them bring over $100 on Ebay.

I paid 5 Bucks for mine several years ago.

I still think I got took... 

The70RT

If you want every little detail expained get the factory service manual from Chrysler. It is maybe 5-600 pages and shows EVERYTHING. I paid like 60 bucks on eBay a few years ago....it was for a 70. That little chiltons is for the novice and has just your basic info.
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no318

I have a nice orig. copy (copyright 1971) that is NOW going to go on ebay, unless someone wants it.


Ghoste

If people are paying 100 bucks for that book on e-bay then they deserve to pay that much.  You can find copies at swap meets for many many dollars less than that (15-25 usually).

JimShine

I have bought and flipped a few on eBay. The most I received for one was $65 for a 1st print and cheapest was $35. I would not be surprised if a few went for more when a couple people really want one, but the conditions have to be just right.

Ghoste

And what were you paying for them prior to flipping?  ;)

Just 6T9 CHGR

7+ years ago I bought one for $5 at a used book store & got $110 for it on ebay about 3-4 years ago.
The hardcover version brings more as well.

I still dont reallly fully understand the question though......is it a WIW question?  Is it a for sale ad :scratchchin:
if you are going to display it in your trunk what does it matter what its worth?  Unless someone unscrupulous walks by & pilfers it  :o
Chris' '69 Charger R/T


1970 Charger 500

One last time,
I already have the '70 Charger Service Manual, I don't need this for info
I wanted a Chilton's book as well for show, not for info. I thought they were rare and hard to find
I did not know that these SMALL books existed!
When I bought this one, I didn't know it was the SMALL book
I realized it was the SMALL book when I received it and also found out it was a 1982 REPRINT not a 1971 original
I paid $43 for this SMALL reprint
This is a SMALL book, not the LARGE book
Did I pay too much for this SMALL book?
Is it a rare find or are there many of these SMALL books out there?
That's all I am asking!!

Old Moparz

Quote from: Just 6T9_CHGR.... on June 22, 2007, 04:01:21 PM
7+ years ago I bought one for $5 at a used book store & got $110 for it on ebay about 3-4 years ago.
The hardcover version brings more as well.

I still dont reallly fully understand the question though......is it a WIW question?  Is it a for sale ad :scratchchin:
if you are going to display it in your trunk what does it matter what its worth?  Unless someone unscrupulous walks by & pilfers it  :o


I have a hard cover version in a greasy & well used, condition. The guy I bought my first '69 Charger from in 1981 gave it to me with the car. I kept it because I thought it was pretty cool to have, but as far usefulness goes, it very basic & not that detailed. The service manuals are somewhat better, but Chilton books were never as detailed as them.

If you really want one of these as a collectible, I'd say $43 isn't so bad, but then again, it isn't the deal of the century based on some of the prices others have paid. Personally I wouldn't leave it on display in your trunk. If some people will pay over $100 for one, then it'll grow legs the first time you aren't looking. (Chris, Just 6T9 Charger is right.)

One thing though, back then when these books were first printed, there wasn't anything really available for Mopars. These books did have some useful info, & also had things like VIN code decoders for the year, the engine, & such. Chebby guys had everything.

Here's some pics of what it looks like if anyone is curious.  :shruggy:
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no318

EDIT.....shameless plugs for personal ebay ads belong in the ebay ad section please :nono:

Chris