Hi,
First to answer Patricks question about a back up. Yes, I do have everything
backed up. So I'm in good shape. As far as the parts manual that Robert
asked about, I do think it would be a good idea. I only have a copy of the
Series 1 parts book though. I would need to get a copy of them all before I
could do it. Lets see how the shop manual turns out first. If everyone likes
how is comes out and finds it easy to use, I will persue the parts books.
The shop manual is probably going to take up 50 to 60 meg on the site and
I'm only half way finished putting it together now. It is a lot of work and
the parts books could take up a lot more space and time to put together. I
will see what I can do though.
Thanks,
Ian
P.S. Patrick, I can get you the vendors address you were looking for if you
still need it.
-----Original Message-----
From: robert nanzig <rnanzig(at)webtv.net>
To: toyguy(at)gte.net <toyguy(at)gte.net>
Cc: Alpine List <alpines(at)autox.team.net>
Date: Sunday, May 02, 1999 12:20 AM
Subject: Re: sunbeamalpine.com
>Ian, Thanks for all the effort you and Jan have put into the Alpine
>site. I can't wait to see the new one and I have a suggestion that
>perhaps others could comment on. I have seen mention of a parts manual
>that some people find helpful in doing repairs . I've not seen one so I
>can't comment on it's usefulness , but it might be a nice addition to
>the new site as well as the workshop manual. Comments anyone?
>
>Rob Nanzig
>67SV
>
>
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