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Old Mar 6, 2015 | 03:39 PM
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Service manuals online?

So, as I'm sure most of you know wildaboutcarsonline.com USED TO offer free memberships with access to all sorts of factory publication goodies including service manuals and chassis manuals and whatnot. I had service manuals for my '69 Cutlass downloaded a few months ago, then my hard drive died. I log in to the site, go to download the manuals and then get some bull**** page wanting me to pay $25 to become a "premium" member or something in order to access the manuals. Oh well, it was nice while it lasted. Anyone know where else I can download free service manuals for a '69 Cutlass? Or happen to have the pdf files you may have downloaded before they decided to charge people for access that you wouldn't mind sharing? The electrical section would be especially useful.
Old Mar 6, 2015 | 03:57 PM
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Or you could just purchase the proper manuals for your car. I have Motors manuals for most cars from the 70's back to the 50's. For electrical issues I use this link, though its for Chevelles they are very close.

http://www.peachstatechevelles.com/c...=236&cat_id=-1

This is for a 70, also very close:

https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...g-diagram.html
Old Mar 6, 2015 | 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by oldcutlass
Or you could just purchase the proper manuals for your car. I have Motors manuals for most cars from the 70's back to the 50's. For electrical issues I use this link, though its for Chevelles they are very close.

http://www.peachstatechevelles.com/c...=236&cat_id=-1

This is for a 70, also very close:

https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...g-diagram.html
Thanks for the links, definitely helpful.

As far as buying the manual, I found it for free online once I'll find it for free again
Old Mar 6, 2015 | 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by yamahondarider
TAs far as buying the manual, I found it for free online once I'll find it for free again
That's all well and good, but a printed manual can be indispensable sometimes, and I wouldn't want to be without one.

As far as the Auto History Preservation Society, they were charging a discounted $10 price for unlimited access for a while, but maybe they've given that up. Personally, I downloaded everything I might need while it was free, and still joined them at the $20 price, because I think they are doing a very valuable job.

- Eric

ps: Do you have an ftp address?
Old Mar 6, 2015 | 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by MDchanic
That's all well and good, but a printed manual can be indispensable sometimes, and I wouldn't want to be without one.

As far as the Auto History Preservation Society, they were charging a discounted $10 price for unlimited access for a while, but maybe they've given that up. Personally, I downloaded everything I might need while it was free, and still joined them at the $20 price, because I think they are doing a very valuable job.

- Eric

ps: Do you have an ftp address?
Very good point, really can't have the laptop out under the dash trying to work. I can understand where they are coming from, just kind of a bummer that I can't access the site real quick to grab a manual. I'm trying to solve my no dash lights issue and a couple other little things. I don't think I have an FTP address, Unless its something that all computers have such as an IP address. I'd heard of them before but didn't know exactly what it was.
Old Mar 7, 2015 | 04:45 AM
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I've noted before that there are no original digital versions of the factory manuals. Any electronic version you see (whether on line or a CD) is a scan of an original (at best). Resolution is lost, especially in the small diagrams like the wiring diagram.

Spend the $15 or so and buy a used original paper manual from ebay. It's probably one of the least expensive "tools" you'll buy for your car.
Old Mar 19, 2015 | 10:28 AM
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Just an FYI about wildaboutcars and the APHS. Your $25 "donation" is fully tAX DEDUCTIBLE donation the this "library" of info. You can buy one single page of a manual on ebay for 10 bux and you get over 100,000 PAGES of FREE download info for $25.00. Yeah, it used to be free, but now your donation goes toward maintenance of the site. A better investment cant possibly be had for any car enthusiast or restorer! JOIN TODAY - You wont be sorry!
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