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Published an e copy of the 1941 Gold Book for Trucks! Lots of great reference materials and pics.

Visit here to check it out.

http://www.46chevytruck.com/FAQ.htm



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Thanks Tim! Great site by the way to.

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And the same here Tim, thanks a bunch. I focus my interest mostly on the AD’s but I’m
interested in any and all of the Chevy trucks prior to the TF’s.
I’m constantly amazed at the amount of work some of you guys are capable of. Where
you find the time to chase down the documents and set up these wonderful web pages is
a mystery to me. From my standpoint I’ve moved you unto the same category with Keith
Hardy, Tim Lederman and Brad Allen. I’ve never and never will be able to afford a
collection of original manuals, brochures and historical data that you guys share with us.
If it weren’t for people like you much of this stuff would lay on some collector’s shelf
and never see the light of day. As you mentioned several times, most of this literature is
getting quite rare.
Thanks again for posting all of this for us to access.

Denny Graham
Sandwich, IL


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Hats off to you Tim.

Just curious, do you have to take books apart to get them scanned to good?

Thanks Again
Don

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Thanks guys. Happy to be able to put them out there for everybody. I am sure there are probably some literature collectors out there that may not be real happy with it but I think these should be shared.

Originally Posted by don stocker
Hats off to you Tim.

Just curious, do you have to take books apart to get them scanned to good?

Thanks Again
Don

The Salesman databook was scanned in with a flat bed scanner - page by page (took forever). The Gold book was photographed. Neither was taken apart.


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Thank you for sharing this!!


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