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Re: '59 BC-150 Info Wanted
On Mon, 09 Feb 1998 23:21:07 -0700 Tom <myttom@domain.elided> writes:
>> "The lineset should be available from Navistar, if you can find a
>dealer
>> that wants to bother ordering it."
>
>I have seen the term "lineset" used a couple of times lately. What
>exactly
>are they, how do you get one, and how far do they go back?TIA
>
The lineset is the "factory order form" or the build sheet or whatever
you want to call it that specifies how the truck is to be
built--wheelbase, engine, transmission, axles, ratios, paint, etc.
Navistar has them on microfilm back to about 57 for the pickups, back
into the 40's for bigger trucks. Go to a Navistar dealer and ask at the
parts counter. They can order them if they want to take the time
although the price seems excessive for a piece of paper.
Howard Pletcher
Howteron Products Scout Parts
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