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Hmm... if this is loose-bound, what would copies & scans cost? If someone's got an ADF scanner it would be a hell of a resource to put on the net for free access.
* I'll volunteer $20 for purchase of the book (someone else can keep the book)
* AND volunteer to convert whatever format it's scanned in (TIFF, GIF, etc) into G3-compressed PDFs, which are extremely compact for black-and-white text and line drawings
* AND volunteer to put it up on the web for free forever if for some reason amcyclopedia didn't. Or as a second copy
* AND I'll agree to complete the conversion within say 6 weeks of getting the raw scans
* AND make some number CD-R copies available at no charge (except copying and postage) to avoid pissing off the copyright holders too much.
PS: I have a decent single-sided xerox of the 1963 factory parts catalog, which if someone's got an ADF (Automatic Document Feed)