If you have the Acrobat Pro software, you could theoretically copy the files
to your hard drive, then add your own bookmarks, comments, notes, etc.
Unless they password-protected the document... But even that is not
difficult to circumvent.
on 10/7/09 8:10 AM, Jack Feldman at qualitas.jack@gmail.com wrote:
> Just got two CDs from England. The Service Manual and Parts Manual for my
> BT7.They cost $4.75 each plus combined shipping on eBay. Each disk contians
> one .pdf file containing the whole manual. If you remember my problems with
> the Heritage Trust CDs, these have none of their problems. I used XP and
> Firefox, but unlike the Heritage Trust, it should work on Adobe and Vista.
>
> To find them search for AUSTIN HEALEY 100-SIX & 3000 56-68 WORKSHOP MANUAL
> CD<http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360193319139&ssPageName=
> STRK:MEWNX:IT>.
> The vendor is *rubytuesday47*. That will lead you to their store and a list
> of available manuals. .
>
> For some reason they don't have the MGB, but they do have some of the the
> earlier MGs. Check out their store to see if there is one you can use.
>
> One minor issue. Since the manuals are paginated by letters and the readers
> list pages,, it can be a bit hard to navigate. Just takes a little patience.
>
>
> Naturally, the usual disclaimers apply. The only thing I got out of the
> transaction was satisfaction.
>
> Jack
> 1960 BT7
> 1969 MGC
> 1972 MGBGT
> (and I love them all)
>
--
Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires
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