Re: SER1 Operation Manual
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I have the original owners manual for my 1950, which is a freewheel
yellow control knob, lights behind the grille, narrow spring model. I
forget its number but it sounds close to yours. I have the number for
the sale one written down at home.
Cheers
Allan
Diana Alan wrote:
>Hi Allan
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>No I am talking about the Operation Manual, what they call Owners Manual in
>more recent vehicles. They are the ones that fit in that little bracket
>under the tool box lid. I have one for my 1951 and now am looking for one
>for the R06106776 VIN I am planning to rebuild. However I think an October
>1950 represents modifications after the xxxx6776 VIN so of little use for
>this project.
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>The only changes data I have at present is that produced by (I think) Mike
>Bishop or maybe Lloyd Alison. That records the 06103885 as the yellow
>button models, (then comes my VIN-R06106776) then the seat changes at
>06110305 and the lights change at 06111547. I took a photo of the VIN at
>Dalton because I didn't have a pen on me, unfortunately the photo is
>unreadable. I think it is VIN 06114xxx or similar.
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>Did you get my off list emails?
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>Regards
>Diana
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Allan Harding" <Allan.Harding@xxx.xxx.xx>
>To: <series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
>Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 10:22 AM
>Subject: Re: SER1 Operation Manual
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> G'Day Diana,
> Do you mean an owners manual or a workshop manual? Workshop manuals
>seem to have been reprinted quite frequently. The earlier print workshop
>manual is very scarce but they turn up from time to time. Note that the
>yellow knob operated freewheel lock turned up well before wide front
>springs. My manual (can't tell you its publication number does not
>mention wide springs.
> Cheers
> Allan
> Canberra, Australia
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