Not Ranked
So who would own the copy right to the manual that was put out by classic roadesters as compared to CRII. I will have to look at my manual to see if they have the copy right statement in it. I know these manuals are for the non gearhead type, or more to perhaps assist in the correct order of assembly to make sure you do not have to put something on and take it off a dozen times before completion. It is nice to know the sequence but i would think anyone with knowledge and skills could assemble one it these without the manual, but of course with much head scratching.
As long as this discussion board is operating we have something better than any manual out there.
Question for me to research, how long does a copy right stay in effect on printed material like this.
Ray
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