Re: 22nd-23rd Series Book
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This thread dropped out of the top 10 very quickly but it's potentially of great value to owners of the 22nd and 23rd series that I thought I'd bump it just in case someone who is interested might have missed it.
Posted on: 2011/11/26 20:44
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Re: 22nd-23rd Series Book
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Just can't stay away
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Totally agree with O_D. My check was on its way yesterday. Although I have not yet read Robert's new book, I am sure it will prove to be a must-have for ALL owners of the venerable bathtubs. Get your copies while they last!!!
Posted on: 2011/11/27 17:07
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Re: 22nd-23rd Series Book
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Quite a regular
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Dave,
The update to information that is in the book sounds fine. I like to think that all my information and conclusions were 100% and nothing will change, but that is not life so something new is bound to show up eventually. If it is significant I will try to remember to post it in this thread. I will start with the only oops I am currently aware of in the book. On page 17 one will find that the last sentance of text does not seem to have an end. It does, but unfortunately it got burried under the picture below. Modern publishing programs are great but their automatic features can sometimes bite you. In this case the picture box below the text got bumped up 1/10" or so during publication and tried to automatically push the displaced line of text to the next page, where it thought the text would continue. In this case this was the last line of text in the chapter and there was no place for it to get pushed to, so it just stayed burried under the picture. That line had two words - "that period."
Posted on: 2012/2/11 15:40
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Currently researching 1951 Packards, particularly convertibles and Mayfairs, but anything interesting. Own a 1950 Custom 8 sedan and a 1954 Cavalier, both are restored.
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