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#1315169 Fri Jun 21 2019 10:01 PM
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Why is it this manual doesn't include any factory details on the 58 or 59 years? headscratch

Apache1 #1315171 Fri Jun 21 2019 11:16 PM
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Were there supplemental manuals required to cover these years?

Apache1 #1315191 Sat Jun 22 2019 01:37 AM
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the FAM around now is a reproduction of the assembly sheets GM issued to the line in 1955, there were updates ["running changes"] but none of those have been found/repro'd - notice the dates on various pages, some from before 55, none after .... the "manual" is labeled 55-59 by the modern re-producer, there is nothing specific to the later TF series

Bill


Moved over to the Passing Lane

"When we tug a single thing in nature, we find it attached to the rest of the world" ~ John Muir
"When we tug a single thing on an old truck, we find it falls off" ~ me
Some TF series details [flickr.com] & TF heater pics [flickr.com]
Apache1 #1315308 Sat Jun 22 2019 10:08 PM
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So there is not any factory reference material circulating out here for TF owners...really. ohwell

Apache1 #1315312 Sat Jun 22 2019 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Apache1
Why is it this manual doesn't include any factory details on the 58 or 59 years? headscratch

Originally Posted by Apache1
So there is not any factory reference material circulating out here for TF owners...really. ohwell

Wikipedia: "The Task Force Series ran from late 1955 (second series) through 1959."
You are most likely referring to late-years Task Force owners?

There is a similar, but opposite, situation for 1947-1953 Chevrolet Advance-Design Series owners. The "47-55st FAM? is actually 1954/55st.


Tim
1954Advance-Design.com [1954advance-design.com]
1954 3106 Carryall Suburban [stovebolt.com] - part of the family for 49 years
1954 3104 5-window pickup w/Hydra-Matic [1954advance-design.com] - part of the family for 15 years
- If you have to stomp on your foot-pedal starter, either you, or your starter, or your engine, has a problem.
- The 216 and early 235 engines are not "splash oilers" - this is a splash oiler. [chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com]
Apache1 #1315467 Mon Jun 24 2019 01:33 AM
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"Task Force" = all the 55.2 thru 59 models .... very little difference in the years 55.2-57 and the 58-9 .... only the front fenders, hood, grill, and the late frame is a couple inches longer in front, otherwise cab and bed, interior and mechanics all the same as shown in the "55-59" FAM

Bill


Moved over to the Passing Lane

"When we tug a single thing in nature, we find it attached to the rest of the world" ~ John Muir
"When we tug a single thing on an old truck, we find it falls off" ~ me
Some TF series details [flickr.com] & TF heater pics [flickr.com]
Apache1 #1315483 Mon Jun 24 2019 02:25 AM
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What the manual is missing for 58-59 can be answered by Bill and other members. Not to worry. As said, many systems/parts/part numbers are the same 55.2-59. Bill is the Guru on TF. Absolutely.........and he knows apples from oranges. (Hi Bill, how you doin? Lost your info on my last FBI raid)


Right is right, even if everyone is against it, and wrong is wrong, even if everyone is for it. - William Penn

Apache1 #1315602 Mon Jun 24 2019 11:46 PM
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Bill, I have found nothing regarding the 58-59 fleetside bed design within the FAM. headscratch

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Apache1 #1315605 Tue Jun 25 2019 12:11 AM
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The 47-54 FAM doesn't have squat on the bed (either pickup or larger).
But, Hey! doesn't everyone know how to assemble a bed? ohwell


Kevin
Newest Project - 51 Chevy 3100 work truck. Photos [flickr.com]
#2 - '29 Ford pickup restored from the ground up.
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If you're smart enough to take it apart, you darn well better be smart enough to put it back together.
Apache1 #1315607 Tue Jun 25 2019 01:26 AM
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OK. having had both long and short fleet beds I should've known to add those to the list .... but there's really nothing about the fleet beds that should need any explanation other than the bed wood,, and this page shows the number and size of boards required .... also there's dimensional info in the 58 resto pak

as said, the FAM was a find of a pile of loose sheets by a truck nut in about the 70's [Seth Doulton, the Golden State PU parts founder, note the copyright], no other line instruction sheets have surfaced and you might not be aware there was a major fire at a GM plant where most archived info was kept and so prolly what we have now for any assembly info of any year is all there will ever be

Bill


Moved over to the Passing Lane

"When we tug a single thing in nature, we find it attached to the rest of the world" ~ John Muir
"When we tug a single thing on an old truck, we find it falls off" ~ me
Some TF series details [flickr.com] & TF heater pics [flickr.com]
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