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Old February 19th, 2021, 08:33 AM
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Don't know what LMC sells, but if it covers 60-66 GMC and Chevy or some name like that, no, not the manual you want. There are year specific GMC Maintenance Manuals. There are some funky "Assembly Manuals" also, combining Chevy and GMC. Never needed one. You rarely need an Assembly Manual. The part numbers are no good anymore and you can see how truck goes together by looking at it and the 6066GMCCLUB will tell you anything you want to know or teach you how to figure it out yourself.

Genuine GMC manuals have an X-, 1960 has two manuals X-6003 which was a preliminary Manual printed in 1959. The other is X-6023 which covers 60 and 61. 1962 has X-6223. 1963 has only a supplement to 1962, it is X-6323. 1964 is a supplement X-6423 and 1965 is X-6523 not a supplement.

I have X-6003, X-6023 and 1960 GMC "N" series Master Parts Book (X-160001). Mine are all original. There are reprints of some available.
The X-6003 and the Master Parts book are hard to find.

All the stuff I'm saying here is from the 6066GMCCLUB source pages. The Jolly legacy pages. Members teaching me, searching the net and working on GMC's.

In the LMC fill in search box, Under GMC, they have a choice for C1000 and K1000. This is a typical error from vendors. There is no C1000. No C prefix designation for 60-66 GMC trucks. They assume same as Chevy. Should have read: 1000 and K1000. The only prefix designations are I, K, P, PB, G

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