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I'd love to have the Blue Robert Bentley Official Service manual or all of them if you're trying to get rid of everything. Paypal ok for shipping?
Thanks, Chris.
How much for all of them? Should have read the post. I will take them less the blue manual? If the previous post only wants the blue one.
sherco_chris posted:I'd love to have the Blue Robert Bentley Official Service manual or all of them if you're trying to get rid of everything. Paypal ok for shipping?
Thanks, Chris.
It looks like it may take 2 boxes but yes paypal would be fine, and that would be all of them. Where are you located? email at jdubois77354@comcast.net
Anthony posted:How much for all of them? Should have read the post. I will take them less the blue manual? If the previous post only wants the blue one.
already committed them to sherco, you were a couple of minutes too late. Sorry.
Jim,
Got the books on Monday, thanks so much! It's interesting to look at the progression from the "idiot" book through Chilton and Haynes to the Bentley book to Gene Berg , fuel injection and turbocharging. Fun information, I'll pass on what I don't need. Thanks again!
Chris
Chris, thanks for the note, good to hear they made the trip. And they are far better off in circulation doing something for someone rather that sitting on my shelf here. Have fun and you are certainly welcome!
Usually Alan is so quick he snaps up all things on this list .... Sherco your lucky Bonjour Monsieur Dubois... Cajun decent?
IAM-RAY, no French Cajun here. New Amsterdam heritage dating back to 1650+/-. And Alan got the car, he didn't need no stinkin' books by now.....(;>
Really, Dubois is not my family name but it is a very french name... My ancestors arrived in 1604 in Acadia, New Brunswick from France. Just getting interested in some family roots as of late. I forgot to mention that a friend who is dutch says if your not dutch your not much Your right Alan could write the book...
DuBois is of course a very common French name. But, it also features an English branch, one that has been in England for a very long time. My family has always insisted in the English pronunciation of our name, not the more proper French pronunciation. I don't know if that carries any significance or if it is more about what I have always said "you can't teach a Hoosier French" and yes, my more recent roots, like 150 years, are in Indiana
That is funny ... many French Huguenots left for england and finally made it to the usa for freedom