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Should older tech material be reprinted?
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05 May 2004 03:18 #1693
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Yes, I think this information would be very helpful.Josh Malks wrote: There is a poll on the "Newsletter" forum regarding reprinting technical material that appeared many years ago in the ACD Newsletter.
Please respond; your input is valuable.
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03 May 2004 11:40 #1686
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The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
Be of Good Cheer
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Replied by Curt Schulze on topic Should older tech material be reprinted?
Yes, tech material is the most interesting reading. Also articles that explain decoding body tags and numbers that are stamped in castings and
various places around the car The axels and spring covers on Auburns.
various places around the car The axels and spring covers on Auburns.
The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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Curt
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29 Apr 2004 08:24 #1659
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There is a poll on the "Newsletter" forum regarding reprinting technical material that appeared many years ago in the ACD Newsletter.
Please respond; your input is valuable.
Thanks.
Please respond; your input is valuable.
Thanks.
Josh B. Malks
810 2087A
ACD Club Life Member
ACD Newsletter editor
Past president
www.automaven.com
Check out CORD COMPLETE at www.cordcomplete.com
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