Okay my first 66 AIM was made by Millenium Industries, it sucks very light printing very hard to read. I just purchased a Corvette America 66 AIM and its a world of difference, only a couple of problem pages a BIG improvement over my old one! I would like to know who do you think has the best AIM? I never thought one would be better than another. Sincerely Brian
Assembly manuals your opinion
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Re: Assembly manuals your opinion
All the AIMS are copies of copies of copies...etc.
The quality of the supplier's product is dependent on the quality of the copy he started with, the quality of the reproduction process, and inspection/quality control of the final product. If any of those steps are compromised, you can get a poor reproduction from any supplier.
My experience with Mid-America's 70 AIM was exactly the same as yours: almost all the pages were good quality and readable, but none are first quality reproductions. Several pages are not readable out of about 430 total, but that hasn't been a big problem with the 70 edition. This experience may not be the same with other years, even from Mid-America.- Top
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