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Works by General Motors Corporation
UPGRADED Lifetime Appliance 240534901 Door Shelf Rack Bar Compatible with Frigidaire Kenmore Refrigerator Replacement Shelves Door Bin Frigidaire Replacement Parts | Refrigerator… — Author — 14 copies
UPGRADED Lifetime Appliance Parts 240323002 Refrigerator Fridge Shelf Side Door Bin Shelf Compatible with Frigidaire Replacement Parts | Refrigerator Shelf Frigidaire Door Shelf… — Author — 12 copies
Lifetime Appliance 240337103 Crisper Bin Compatible with Frigidaire Refrigerator - 240337100 — Author — 9 copies
A power primer; an introduction to the internal combustion engine, automobile, aircraft, Diesel (1955) 8 copies
Your Frigidaire Recipes 140 Suggestions for Unused Portions, Menu Builders, Salads, Frozen Creams, Parfaits, Mousses, Sauces, Pastry and more - Paperback - 1939 Edition (1939) — Author — 6 copies
Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis FMEA Reference Manual (4TH EDITION) (2008) 6 copies, 1 review
Fisher Body service Manual 1972 5 copies
Can I Be An Engineer? Let's Find Out 5 copies
Fisher body service manual 3 copies
Food preservation in our daily life 2 copies
ADVANCED GAS TURBINE (AGT) POWERTRAIN SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS, FIRST SEMIANNUAL REPORT FOR WORK PERFORMED FROM OCTOBER 1, 1979-JUNE 30, 1980 2 copies, 1 review
ADVANCED GAS TURBINE (AGT) POWERTRAIN SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT, SECOND SEMIANNUAL REPORT FOR WORK PERFORMED FROM JULY 1, 1980-DECEMBER 31, 1980 2 copies, 1 review
1999 Dodge Caravan Owner's Manual 2 copies
Chevrolet 1988 C-K Pick-Up Truck Light Duty Truck Fuel and Emissions Service Manual Supplement (1987) 2 copies
2001 Jeep Cherokee Owner's Manual 2 copies
1999 Pontiac Sunfire Owner's Manual 2 copies
New Departure Hand Book Volume II a general reference book for the use of engineers and machine designers (volume II) (1962) 2 copies
1983 Buick LeSabre Owner's Manual 2 copies
ANALYSIS OF SOLAR REFLECTORS, MATHEMATICAL THEORY AND METHODOLOGY FOR SIMULATION OF REAL REFLECTORS, FINAL REPORT 2 copies, 1 review
1983 Buick Electra Owner's Manual 2 copies
1958 Chevrolet passenger car shop manual; TL 215 .C5 A15 1958x; covers all systems; index; illus. 2 copies
The New Thrills of Freezing with Your Frigidaire Food Freezer — Author — 2 copies
Pontiac shop manual, 1955 2 copies
Holden shop manual 48/215 2 copies
Frigidaire Mais saúde e conforto para toda a famÃlia — Author — 2 copies
Ultra Durable 215846602 Refrigerator Defrost Timer Replacement part by Blue Stars - Easy to Install - Exact Fit For Frigidaire & Kenmore - Replaces 215846606 240371001 241621501… — Author — 2 copies
1991 Geo Prizm Owner's Manual 2 copies
How to Stay in Love for Years, and Years, and Years - with Your Frigidaire Electric Range: An ABC Account of the How, What, and Wherefore of Your New Range (1947) — Author — 2 copies
you & your automobile 1 copy
Optics and Wheels 1 copy
Precious Cargo 1 copy
Inventing America 1 copy
Corvette; TL 215 .C6 G36 1999x; sales brochure for 1999 model Corvettes; illus.; in silver envelope 1 copy
Combined Frigidaire Installation and Service Manual - For Air and Water Cooled Compressors (1927) 1 copy
How to Keep it Frozen 1 copy
1989 Caprice, Safari, custom cruiser, LE Sabre estate and Electra estate service manual (1988) 1 copy
Los Angeles Zoo 1 copy
A to Zero of Refrigeration 1 copy
1957 Corvette 1 copy
Chevrolet 1980 El Camino 1 copy
Hot Wheels '68 El Camino 1 copy
Hot Wheels : Custom Corvette 1 copy
Hot wheels : Mini Truck 1 copy
1985 Corvette Shop Manual 1 copy
1955 Chevrolet (Eisbrener 1955-14) "$300,000 Contest" Color Catalog, 10" x 8", 16 pages, mailer 1 copy
1958 Chevrolet (Eisbrener 1958-22) "Difference, Style..." Color Folder, 7" x 5", 4 pages, mailer 1 copy
Diesel, the modern power 1 copy
Hot Wheels : La Troca 1 copy
'67 Pontiac Service Manual 1 copy
EMD Pointers 1 copy
600 HP & 1200 HP switching locomotive operating manual No. 2303, models SW1 & SW7 567 series engines 1 copy
101 Refrigerator Helps 1 copy
How To Bypass Emission Controls for Better Mileage&Performance (Car owners/mechanics series) (1977) 1 copy
Instruction Manual Pratt & Whitney Engines R1830-45 & 65 as used in Consolidated Vultee Liberators (1943) 1 copy
Women "take care," men "take charge" : stereotyping of U.S. business leaders exposed / 1 copy, 1 review
HOLDEN - Adjustments Guide - Service Department of General Motors Holden's PTY LTD - 'HR' SERIES 1 copy
Holden master parts catalogue, complete to "HR"; the first 20 production years, catalogue No. M36999 (1971) 1 copy
Holden 'EK' workshop manual 1 copy
War Production 1 copy
Computed Analysis for the Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad, Momentum Tonnage Ratings 1 copy
Holden EJ EH workshop Manual 1 copy
General Motors Diesels in Review; 10th Anniversary of Diesel Road Power on American Railroads 1 copy
General Motors Corp. Electro-Motive Div. Electro-Motive Pointers, Vol. 1, No. 1 July 29, 1953-1971 1 copy
This is EMD 1 copy
Styling the Look of Things 1 copy
Producing More For Victory 1 copy
Firebird Service Manual 1988 1 copy
Chevrolet personenwagen 1 copy
Diesel : The Modern Power 1 copy
Canada Remembers 1 copy
Chevrolet 1986 shop manual covering Caprice, Impala, Monte Carlo, and El Camino; TL 215 .C5 A18 1986 1 copy
1990 Geo Prizm Owners Manual 1 copy
1990 Geo Storm Owners Manual 1 copy
Diesel Locomotive Operating Manual No. 2310 for Freight-Passenger Locomotive Models F7 and FP7 1 copy
Inside Test Track 1 copy
General Motors 2004 Towing Manual: Passenger Cars, Light Duty Trucks and Select Medium Duty Trucks 1 copy
1977 Cadillac Owner's Manual 1 copy
Chevrolet 1961 1 copy
1969 Pontiac Service Manual 1 copy
A History of Oldsmobile 1 copy
Electricity and wheels 1 copy
1940 Chevrolet Shop Manual 1 copy
1937 Chevrolet Shop Manual 1 copy
Chevrolet 1941 Shop Manual 1 copy
Chevrolet 1939 Shop Manual 1 copy
1934 Chevrolet Repair Manual 1 copy
1963 Chevrolets 1 copy
Cadillac Shop Manual 1949 1 copy
Cadillac Shop Manual 1950 1 copy
Cadillac Shop Manual 1948 1 copy
Cadillac Shop Manual 1952 1 copy
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Journey back to 1947 and your proud purchase of a Frigidaire (made by General Motors!) refrigerator, a state-of-the-art appliance with a 5-year warranty! You can tell that frozen foods were not a big part of the diet then, because the freezer is tiny. You do need to keep four bottles of milk, however.
Corvette Stingray: The Mid-Engine Revolution looks like a book that will be pleasing to both the eye and the mind. I say that tentatively because, well, I don't know for sure.
I got a review copy (thank you very much Motorbooks and Netgalley) that is not complete, it is a selection that serves a couple of purposes, but leaves some important aspects unknown to a reviewer. The sample was selected from throughout the book and one thing it highlights well is the organization of the book and what show more bases are touched in each section. I saw someone complain that there wasn't enough history from C1 to C8, but that isn't what this book claims to be. There are plenty of good books that cover the history of the production models (usually with some glimpses at what didn't make it into the production models). This is a history of how Corvette finally made a production mid-engine car, which is not really the story of each of the previous generations. The story is more about the research and internal debates about making such a model available. So the talk is more about this vehicles predecessors, which are almost exclusively prototypes, not production vehicles.
One of the things this review sampler really make difficult is offering a potential reader any insight into how well the history is written. Some pages begin and end mid sentence, with neither the previous nor the following page available in the review copy. So, does the history answer most questions I have? I don't know. Is the writing good? Most of what I saw is, but even with what I saw there was some inconsistency, likely because of different writers or because the writer has certain areas in which he/she is more comfortable. So I can't speak to whether the writing is worth the price of the book.
While I enjoyed the pictures very much, so many pages were left out I don't know if I saw most of the nicer pictures, which would make the book a bit more of a disappointment, or do most of the other pages have a similar number and quality of pictures, which would make the book a wonderful coffee table book. I just don't know.
I fall some place between the extremes of people who likely have an interest in this book. People who love Corvettes will love the book because, well, Corvettes. Then there are people who simply love cars, especially sports cars, and the Vette is a wonderful car. They are more likely to want to know some of the things about the book I can't tell them. I am a former Corvette owner ('63 split window back in the early 70s) but never really became a diehard Vette lover, thus my place somewhere in the middle.
Ultimately, I gave a more favorable rating because I think, repeat - think, the book will be more consistent than less with what I have seen. In other words, I would still buy it based only on what I have seen. That said, I am not comfortable recommending others do the same since I can't defend my stand except on the select pages I saw. So wait until you see a physical copy and can skim it yourself. Or, if you know and trust someone who has read the entire book and they recommend it, feel free to buy sight unseen. My apologies for having to give a half-a, well, you know, review but I can only comment on what I saw.
Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley. show less
I got a review copy (thank you very much Motorbooks and Netgalley) that is not complete, it is a selection that serves a couple of purposes, but leaves some important aspects unknown to a reviewer. The sample was selected from throughout the book and one thing it highlights well is the organization of the book and what show more bases are touched in each section. I saw someone complain that there wasn't enough history from C1 to C8, but that isn't what this book claims to be. There are plenty of good books that cover the history of the production models (usually with some glimpses at what didn't make it into the production models). This is a history of how Corvette finally made a production mid-engine car, which is not really the story of each of the previous generations. The story is more about the research and internal debates about making such a model available. So the talk is more about this vehicles predecessors, which are almost exclusively prototypes, not production vehicles.
One of the things this review sampler really make difficult is offering a potential reader any insight into how well the history is written. Some pages begin and end mid sentence, with neither the previous nor the following page available in the review copy. So, does the history answer most questions I have? I don't know. Is the writing good? Most of what I saw is, but even with what I saw there was some inconsistency, likely because of different writers or because the writer has certain areas in which he/she is more comfortable. So I can't speak to whether the writing is worth the price of the book.
While I enjoyed the pictures very much, so many pages were left out I don't know if I saw most of the nicer pictures, which would make the book a bit more of a disappointment, or do most of the other pages have a similar number and quality of pictures, which would make the book a wonderful coffee table book. I just don't know.
I fall some place between the extremes of people who likely have an interest in this book. People who love Corvettes will love the book because, well, Corvettes. Then there are people who simply love cars, especially sports cars, and the Vette is a wonderful car. They are more likely to want to know some of the things about the book I can't tell them. I am a former Corvette owner ('63 split window back in the early 70s) but never really became a diehard Vette lover, thus my place somewhere in the middle.
Ultimately, I gave a more favorable rating because I think, repeat - think, the book will be more consistent than less with what I have seen. In other words, I would still buy it based only on what I have seen. That said, I am not comfortable recommending others do the same since I can't defend my stand except on the select pages I saw. So wait until you see a physical copy and can skim it yourself. Or, if you know and trust someone who has read the entire book and they recommend it, feel free to buy sight unseen. My apologies for having to give a half-a, well, you know, review but I can only comment on what I saw.
Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley. show less
Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis FMEA Reference Manual (4TH EDITION) by General Motors Corp.
The Chrysler, Ford and GM's Supplier Requirements Task Force has just released the long anticipated, and occasionally dreaded, new edition of the Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) Reference Manual.
The new edition has been anticipated since many users have lamented that the existing manual only dealt with "filling out the form" and did not provide adequate direction on the whole FMEA process and its relationship to other APQP activities and information. Many individuals are concerned that show more the new manual will increase their workload by changing and adding to the requirements they already have. show less
The new edition has been anticipated since many users have lamented that the existing manual only dealt with "filling out the form" and did not provide adequate direction on the whole FMEA process and its relationship to other APQP activities and information. Many individuals are concerned that show more the new manual will increase their workload by changing and adding to the requirements they already have. show less
An interesting history of a WWII war effort on the civilian side: how several General Motors plants went from making automobiles to making Avenger torpedo bombers and Wildcat fighters.
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