I realize that for pre-1960 models, the Studebaker National Museum transcribes the information onto a new standard form. That's a great service, fairly labor-intensive, and I'm not disparaging it. I've gathered from earlier postings that they simply don't have the equipment to generate copies from their film reader. But it's not quite the same as viewing a copy of the original. Is the museum pretty much the only game in town in this regard?
Several years ago, I enjoyed receiving a copy of the original PO for the '63 Avanti, along with the inspection sheets. The extensive notes on the inspection forms indicated just how much of a work in progress that car was when it rolled off the line!
Several years ago, I enjoyed receiving a copy of the original PO for the '63 Avanti, along with the inspection sheets. The extensive notes on the inspection forms indicated just how much of a work in progress that car was when it rolled off the line!
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