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Old 12-30-2007, 08:35 PM
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Default Index for 1969 Assembly Manual (by Millenium Industries)

Hello All,

As many of you know, you can spend a lot of time searching this assembly manual for needed information. I spent a significant portion of my holidays creating an index for it, so, if you have the manual (or intend to get a copy) consider this your Christmas present! Fell free to make single free copies for you and your friends!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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That's extremely cool, Bob. Thanks for doing that, and Happy New Year!

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Thanks! now I can stop adding all those post it notes to make my pages.

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Thanks for the gift!!! I'll check on getting a new manual. Mine is kinda worn out.

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Now that is awesome idea. One of the best things I've seen anyone do in this forum in a long time. Maybe ever! Thanks.
Printing it out right now.

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Thanks Bob. I didn't get you anything though.

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Thanks Bob, Happy New Year!

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Bob:

Thank you! I really appreciate your efforts....I too have been using the post it method.

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FANTASTIC

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Ditto!

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Thanks All!

Sorry to be so late getting back to you, but dial-up at home seems to time out before I can log in. I probably could have sold this on Ebay, but sharing should be what the hobby is all about. If there are any errors that you detect in the list, just let me know and I will edit this post accordingly!

Happy New Year!

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Another thank you to GTOBOB for his help!

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Did someone else make these manuals? Why I ask is I bought one off of another PY'r here and it does not have any kind of running page list, only separated by sections.

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Did someone else make these manuals? Why I ask is I bought one off of another PY'r here and it does not have any kind of running page list, only separated by sections.
Hi 69gtocv,
I personally don't know, so I specified that I had one by Millenium. Maybe someone else can help...

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Bob, I went through about 20 randomly picked pages last night. I thought I found an error in it but later when I looked at that page again, I saw that you were correct. You did a good job.
Perfect so far as I can tell.

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It is perfect. The only thing is, when I three-hole punched it for the binder, I punched holes in some of the words. I'm going to slide the image over a bit and re-print.

Thanks again Bob!

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to keep this thread fresh..

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I'm surprised I haven't seen more hits on this. There's something about a tool being powerful and free that usually appeals to us car folk...

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Did someone else make these manuals? Why I ask is I bought one off of another PY'r here and it does not have any kind of running page list, only separated by sections.
I just saw this, so I figure I'd answer. My Millenium copy has the pages numbered with a stamp. Page 1 is the cover, with the pontiac arrow and a "ZD" in the arrow. Pages 96 and 97 for instance have pictures of suspension control arms ("A" arms).

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Bob, I'm glad you're still around. I have requested that this thread be made a sticky. I've been searching for and referring this page for over 10 years! It would be nice if it were easier to find for the newcomers.

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