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18 Jun 2004 00:03 #1833 by cordman
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Reposted in the newsletter forum

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17 Jun 2004 16:37 #1830 by john mccall
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The more the better . I agree with Aris 100% .

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29 May 2004 17:38 #1763 by Aris Loumidis
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For some of us that are overseas and cannot resolve technical issues with a quick phone call, the Tech Talk of the Newsletters has been a precious source of knowledge and help. I have saved every single Tech sheet for my 810, which I have indexed along with the Service Bulletins and A. Goodman?s articles. They became my ??Cord Bible?? based on which I first learned about, then restored my car. Over the years, I have also performed most of the published Modifications that I have found extremely useful. Making these treasures available on line, properly indexed, would be great not only for us, but for our cars as well!

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09 May 2004 02:27 #1718 by Jack Richard
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Josh-
I think a compilation of past ACD Newsletters would be extremely valuable, especially to relively "new" members who may not have access to the original Newsletters. The Model A Ford Club of America has published special books about every 6 or 7 years with the best of the technical articles from their magazine over those years. They are on volume 7 now, and all are still in print and available from their headquarters. I don't know if they make a profit from their sale, but I am sure they cover their costs and provide a great service for the newer Model A members.
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29 Apr 2004 14:40 #1663 by Josh Malks
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If you're a member, contact <a href="mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]. Bill will give you quick access.

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29 Apr 2004 12:13 #1662 by GPM30236
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The link on the newsletter section of the forum states that only members give special permission may read posts here, Unable to access or vote :(

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29 Apr 2004 08:25 #1660 by Josh Malks
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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.

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