Jim McCuan Posted January 17, 2013 Report Share Posted January 17, 2013 New Web Resource I'm trying to get the word out on a great resource that is just taking off on the Web. Wild About Cars is a storehouse of digital info on classic, collector, muscle cars, and even just older drivers? For instance we have Chassis service manuals, period advertisements, brochures and even road tests from “back in the day”. We have over 100 THOUSAND pages of DOWNLOADABLE material – restored to its original condition and in PDF format. We are FREE - to visit this vast library, our only requirement is that you join. Check us out – you’ll be glad you did. http://www.wildaboutcars.com Although it's not a paid position, I am the Studebaker/Avanti Brand Manager. As I dig out published information on Avanti, I upload it to the library side. All of it is free to the user. You can access the Wild About Cars portion without registering, but to get into the library you must register. Registration is just like it was when you signed on the this site. I have just started getting things uploaded and there is a huge backlog of items just waiting for me to upload, but you can check out how it works. There is more material every day and every brand will have its own section with a racing section too. I could really use any manuals on CD's you might have. The library has worked out all the copyright legalities, so don't think we're pirating. Also, the library is a non profit. If you have a scanner and some good items that you can scan, just get as high a resolution as you can and send it in to me. I will format it and get it to the correct section. My emphasis is on Studebaker/Avanti, but I'll pass anything else you might have to the right folks. This is the current edition of "No Limits" webzine. If you register for a free subscription, you will get a new issue twice a month. http://wildaboutcarsonline.com/membe...13-01-15A.html Finally, if you would like your car feature in a story, please let me know. Even the non Stude cars are welcome and I'm pretty sure a nice Avanti would be cover worthy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harvey Posted January 19, 2013 Report Share Posted January 19, 2013 Jim, this is a great idea. I registered and even started working on my garage. Harvey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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