Manuals are easy to find. They show up on Ebay all
the time and there are several vendors that also sell
them. I have NEVER had problems find a manual for any
of my Imps including the 50 Crown Limo.
Kerry
--- Tom & Kellie Willson <twillson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What are sources for the various manuals?
> Specifically for a 1960?
>
> TheCarNutz@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 8/10/02 6:51:20 AM Pacific
> Daylight Time,
> > deadfishe@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> >
> >
> >> I have been thinking about Kenyon's suggestion
> about scanning in things
> >> like service manuals
> >
> >
> >
> > Mark: On the surface it sounds like a good idea,
> but I would question
> > how much space it would require for the hundreds
> of pages, for all
> > those years to be listed? It has always been a
> puzzle to me why
> > anyone would buy an old car, and then not spend
> another $100 or so to
> > buy shop/service manuals, parts manuals, etc.
> These are readily
> > available from many sources, and should be a
> necessity even if you
> > don't do your own work. I currently own 12 old
> cars & trucks ranging
> > from 1950 through 1969, and have a factory shop
> manual, parts book, &
> > miscellaneous literature for everyone one of them.
> Further, I do
> > believe it would be extremely helpful to post
> information that was
> > provided throughout the model years, in the form
> of bulletins, etc.
> > These were sent to dealers to correct various
> problems that developed
> > after the cars were delivered.
> >
> Bill B.
> >
>
>
>
>
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