I noticed that I missed one in my 1958-88 list, so the total is 59 as you stated. Brent's list is "nearly" complete. I have one "special TSM" that he doesn't have listed. It isn't part of the 59 manual count; it's the 1975 "what's new" manual. I believe that M.R stands for Mechanical Repair, but have nothing to back that up. As I mentioned in my previous post, I have a scan of a Dyment order form for Eagle manuals that lists several supplements, along with their Renault-era part numbers. I have to dig it up. Pacer got its own manual in both 1975 and 76. Pacer was incorporated into the main set in 1977. Of the two Pacer-specific manuals, the '76 is probably a little better one to have, as it correctly documents the seatbelt warning system (the 1975 book describes the modified 1974 seatbelt lockout system, but as far as I can tell, no or very few production Pacers ever got it) and the Pacer Rally Pac (not available in 1975). --Glen At 10:24 AM 12/31/2007, you wrote: >Brent Havekost has a complete list of all 1936-88 Nash/Rambler/AMC >TSMs at http://nashparts.com/Techman/techman.htm. Brent also sells >TSMs, use the link above. > >There are 38 1936-57 and 59 1958-88 >manuals listed. There are no supplements listed for the 84-88 >Renault era Eagle manuals (M.R. 251 & 254.... does "M.R." stand for >"Manual, Renault"??). Wonder if there are any, or if any additional >info was just put out as Technical Service Bulletins? There were few >changes made to the Eagle after 84. > >I have the 36-38, 42, and 41-48 Nash TSMs, 1950 Nash Supplement, and >52 and 55 TSMs (don't have the Nash-Healey supplements or the 55 >Nash Hydra-Matic supp, but have the Hudson Hydra supp -- both are >the same except for cover). From 1956-83 I have everything but a few >supplements. No point in having that many unless you're looking for >minute detail changes, are a real AMC history buff, or produce an >AMC magazine ;>. > >For the big cars I'd recommend one from each of these five ranges to >cover about 80% of all items. There will be some differences, such >as type of disc calipers, but 80% or more will be the same. > >58-61, covers most of 56-57 also (56-62 use the same floor pan even >though the upper body changed, but there were some changes in 62 to >front suspension and torque tube. If you have a 62, you need a 62 >TSM. 56-57 TSMs have supplements for V-8s, engine part is the same >as 58-61 though. You'll want a 56-57 to cover body items if you have >one of those) >63-66 >67-69 (68 begins covering all models in one TSM) >70-74 >75-78 > >For Americans: >58-60 >61-63 >64-69 (64-69 will cover most things, but no V-8s in 64-65. If you >have a big car manual for 66+ you should be 80% covered though) > >Javelins: >68-70 >71-74 > >Hornet/Gremlin >70-75 > >Concord/Spirit >77-83 > >Pacer >76-80 (there is a Pacer only 75 TSM) > >It's easy to see that a collection of 8-10 TSMs will cover 80% of >all the different bodies. Some details will be different, but unless >you're looking for elusive little changes from year-to-year there >will be no problems. For those things post a message on the list! > > >--------------- >Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 00:42:00 -0600 >From: Glen Hoag <hoag@xxxxxx> > >To the best of my knowledge, there are 58 volumes from 1958 through >1988, including multi-volume years and supplements. It doesn't count >the supplements to MR251 (Eagle Mechanical) and MR254 (Eagle Body) > >-- >Frank Swygert >Publisher, "American Motors Cars" >Magazine (AMC) >For all AMC enthusiasts >http://farna.home.att.net/AMC.html >(free download available!) > >_______________________________________________ >Amc-list mailing list >Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx >http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list