New technology has just been integrated with old school. I ordered a copy of the Olds shop manual for the 64 year from Detroit Iron. It's On CD, a really good idea just print out the pages you need. In a way I guess us Olds lovers, are lucky in that we can find helpful literature to help fuel our passion. Parts, will that's another story. Sure, if you have a 442 or a Vett or A "Tang" it's easier but for a Jetstar think again. I also own a Harley and you can find new parts for them anywhere all the the way back when Alley Oop Was in Preschool. Back in the 50's and 60's it was really cool knowing that the new cars would not look like the old ones. That didn't do us collectors any favors today. Maybe the Car industry in those by gone days should have taken a lesson from Harley? What do you think?
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