BRAVO! Our local WPC Club use to show those film strips at our monthly meetings. I recognize Al, Ed, and Tech from those meetings that we had 25 years ago. A couple of times I was nominated to move the film strip and play the record. I hope that you are able to get more of those up and running on the Website! Paul Very cool! In a message dated 1/24/2004 10:26:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx writes: > As you are probably already aware, Chrysler had continuing education for its >dealership service personnel in the form of the Master Technicians Service >Conference. This took the form of a monthly booklet that was accompanied by a >filmstrip that the service crew was to watch. This filmstrip was played on a >combo filmstrip/record player that automatically advanced the filmstrip when >it "heard" a tone on the record. > The series is hosted by "Tech" who is a fictional animated character that >leads the viewer/reader through the ins and outs of new product technology and >design. This series was to be an addendum to the Service Manual, and some of >the things taken for granted by the manual are contained in these service >training items. > The club website is already home to an impressive (and growing) array of the >printed MTSC booklets, viewable on most yearly pages and here: > http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Lit/Master/index.htm > Today we are very proud to announce our first filmstrip transfer, which >details how an automatic transmission's torque converter operates. Do you >already know how the Torque Converter's mechanical principal works? How does >your engine keep turning over when the car is stationary?? > http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Lit/Films/Fluid-TorqueDri > ve/000.htm > Enjoy! > > > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it!