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1967 1800 Automatic

Hi Humans,

New to this forum. Since I retired, I have taken up vintage German auto restoration. First, a '72 VW, then a '61 MBZ 190db, and recently I came into possession of a '67 1800 auto. in good driving condition, although cosmetically pretty rough. Someone in Europe offered me $6,000 for it, but I didn't buy it to make money, I bought it for the challenge.

The first challenge, of course is technical drawings. I didn't get a manual with it, nor have I been able to find spec. sheets or a service manual. I am told that these are almost non-existent. I'm good at winging it, but factory documentation sure makes it easier and faster. I use the cars I restore as daily drivers and I am eager to get on the road.

Any suggestions you might have as to where I can find drawings, schematics or diagrams would be welcomed.
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I found some information here: Electronic Shop Manual
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