Guest Posted May 22, 2002 Share Posted May 22, 2002 Visit our web site to place your order for classic auto shop manuals on CD!<A HREF="http://www.timelessautomanuals.com" TARGET=_blank>Timeless Auto Manuals</A> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 22, 2002 Share Posted May 22, 2002 What????????? No Packard????? I already have all of the Chevy, Ford and MoParts on smoke - signal, reel-to-reel, 4 track, 8 track, 3.5 and 5 inch floppy and cassette and quadraphonic BUT nothing to play them on!!! Now i have to get CD??????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 22, 2002 Share Posted May 22, 2002 what no 1920's stuff either .....mmmmmmmmm please tell me have you gained copy right for the repros you are selling ????? if not it's an infringement of law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest leadfoot Posted May 22, 2002 Share Posted May 22, 2002 Just curious for now. Are these electronic copies of original authorized manufacturer's shop manuals for the years indicated? Or are these copies of the many aftermarket "shop manuals" that even exist for today's cars? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 23, 2002 Share Posted May 23, 2002 We are a distributor for Detroit Iron Information Systems which is authorized by GM, Ford and Chrysler to reproduce (scan) the original shop manuals onto CDs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 23, 2002 Share Posted May 23, 2002 The previously mentioned authorizations are for classic vehicles up to 1979. Sorry, they do not include 1980 to present models. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 23, 2002 Share Posted May 23, 2002 now i'm curious. Has any DF members actually used any of these CD type manuals???<BR>Its not clear to me why the CD is better than hard copy. i can understand that under certain limited situations the CD would be easier to use. OR, in other words, WHY is a CD better than hard-copy????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 23, 2002 Share Posted May 23, 2002 moreover, my guess is that the CD will be antiquted in about 5 years or less. Remeber the 4 track stereo's???????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 24, 2002 Share Posted May 24, 2002 so, if i buy the CD can i share it in its entirety (or portions there of) as a technical e-mail attachement between others for consultation of certain procedures??????????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 25, 2002 Share Posted May 25, 2002 now that would be a good thing just buy one copy then send attachments to each other. i ask my self why the c/d 's are so expensive when it costs only the matter of $2 (max) to produce one, a hard copy (printed ) or photo copy costs loads more to produce and is about the same price. my experiance with c/d is you must keep thm dry or the sliver top lifts in time (10 years) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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