Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for February 21, 2025

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    Rhetorical_Question   1 day ago

    Wow!

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    Kiba65  1 day ago

    That should give the kid some direction!!!!!!

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    The Duke  1 day ago

    Could have Googled it. I’m sure there’s a few videos out there on restoring cars.

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    hubbard3188  1 day ago

    Y’know, you could order his model with a killer 409 cu. inch V-8. Those things ruled the streets.

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    OldsVistaCruiser  1 day ago

    That is a real book. I Googled “1964 Chevrolet assembly manual.” The artwork is dead-on, except that the black triangle on the cover is actually red.

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    Dunligiel12 Premium Member 1 day ago

    He should head over to the yard sale and see if there are any parts to be had.

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member 1 day ago

    Amazon has a manual on cd-rom for 61-64 Chevys including the Impala. The manual includes 1700 pages of info.

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    elbow macaroni  1 day ago

    Now get that eyesore out of our yard.

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    Droptma Styx  1 day ago

    Except it (usually) looks like a ’63.

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    TomPettit  1 day ago

    His looks more like a ’62

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    poppacapsmokeblower  1 day ago

    I hope the is not the manual for the Lego version.

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    ladykat Premium Member 1 day ago

    A good deed, Tia Carmen. You know what is important to your nephew’s heart.

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    SofaKing Premium Member 1 day ago

    I once bought a Camaro in a million pieces, and about 100,000 pieces were missing. I bought an assembly manual, it helped a lot.

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    SofaKing Premium Member 1 day ago

    I feel Baldo needs direction with this car. For the longest time he was trying to get it running, but was missing a door and most of the front suspension. His dad got him tires and rims, the typical lowrider style, and the front suspension suddenly appeared. Find a door, and do something about the convertible top. Probably has a small block Chevy, easy to work on and find parts for.

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    ken in tx  1 day ago

    Again, the car he has is a 62, not 64.

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    ira.crank  1 day ago

    My dad had a ’64 Bel Air. The transmission went out in and he got a "66 Rambler Classic.

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    delennwen  1 day ago

    My assembly was begun in 1963 and completed in early 1964. I don’t think Mom needed a manual. :)

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    ScratchyPDX  1 day ago

    I bought my first car when I was 16 for $225. It was ’67 VW Bug that needed a lot of work but it was mine. The best thing my dad ever did was to by me the book, “How to Keep Your Bug Alive For the Complete Idiot” (first edition). That book has been well used through decades and I later passed it on to my daughter to use when she bought her own `72 Bug. With very little help from the old man, she was able to repair the car, and go from a non-running condition to a daily driver. I was so proud!

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    NoNameOntheBullet Premium Member 1 day ago

    Yes, this was a very nice gesture; however, now Baldo will now need approximately $18,000.00 for parts to follow the manual and have a complete rebuilt auto. He could also check the VIN number and find out if it is a ’62, ’63, ’64 or whatever! It might be interesting to note that an original manual like Tia Carmen has presented might be just as valuable as the old car in the driveway to some auto memorabilia collectors!

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    Cactus-Pete  1 day ago

    I would think he actually needs the service manual. The car is pretty much assembled – it just needs fixing.

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    moondog42 Premium Member 1 day ago

    Fun fact: the only book publishing company that would take the original “Dune” manuscript by Frank Herbert was the Chilton company, makers of auto repair manuals.

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    Petemejia77  1 day ago

    Guess this would make sense if internet didn’t exist.

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    raybarb44  1 day ago

    Priceless……

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    alexius23  1 day ago

    I wish Baldo what make some actual progress on his car

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    JRobinson Premium Member 1 day ago

    Wait a second… he’s been working on this heap for YEARS now, and this is the first time he’s had a manual for it?

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    Jungle George  about 21 hours ago

    I had a ‘62 Chevy impala SS 2 door hard top.(but not convertible) Sweet car, wish I still had it. Best car I ever had in my youth. That looks nothing like a ‘64 – the front end and grill is a give away

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    j.l.farmer  about 19 hours ago

    We had a car like that when I was growing up!

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    chireef  about 16 hours ago

    i have always said that the car is a metaphor for life … Tia Carman just gave him a manuel to build his life … i ask you this … what better gift can one give to another???

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    Mbwebwe  about 7 hours ago

    Assembly manual? As in they would use this in the factory as the car is being built? (I know, I know, being a little too fussy…)

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