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Title: Cheap History - Old Daytona Superbird Newsletters
Post by: Aero426 on January 24, 2008, 09:48:53 AM
As part of my "clean out the basement" project, I have available a few sets of old Daytona Superbird Auto Club newsletters.   These run from the first issues in 1975-76 through 1992.   I don't have an exact count on them, but there are typically several issues for each year.   $25 gets you a large stack of newsletters - probably enough to occupy you until Spring.   There's lots of great history, old magazine articles, and of course the "cheap" classifieds.   $25 -  I'll pay the shipping.    PM me on these.

PS:  If you want to go from 1993 through about 2005, for another $10 I'll send you another large stack of issues.    I guarantee you will get your moneys worth.
Title: Re: Cheap History - Old Daytona Superbird Newsletters
Post by: Magnumcharger on January 24, 2008, 02:47:36 PM
Quote from: DougSchellinger on January 24, 2008, 09:48:53 AM
As part of my "clean out the basement" project, I have available a few sets of old Daytona Superbird Auto Club newsletters.   These run from the first issues in 1975-76 through 1992.   I don't have an exact count on them, but there are typically several issues for each year.   $25 gets you a large stack of newsletters - probably enough to occupy you until Spring.   There's lots of great history, old magazine articles, and of course the "cheap" classifieds.   $25 -  I'll pay the shipping.    PM me on these.

PS:  If you want to go from 1993 through about 2005, for another $10 I'll send you another large stack of issues.    I guarantee you will get your moneys worth.

Or...you could scan each page....and post them up on www.flickr.com,
or...give them to the guys at www.aerowarrior.com, and they could scan it and post them on their website.

Then you could burn the whole pile in good conscience.
Title: Re: Cheap History - Old Daytona Superbird Newsletters
Post by: Aero426 on January 25, 2008, 10:06:09 PM
We still have all the master copies.    I will offer a lifetime club membership to anyone willing to scan the old newsletters into PDF form.

On the hard copies there is enough left yet for two pretty complete sets going back to 1975.   

Title: Re: Cheap History - Old Daytona Superbird Newsletters
Post by: nascarxx29 on January 25, 2008, 10:47:35 PM
I have compiled them from superbirds of america around 74 75 to current .Good source of researching info
Title: Re: Cheap History - Old Daytona Superbird Newsletters
Post by: Mopurr on January 25, 2008, 11:43:13 PM
Quote from: DougSchellinger on January 25, 2008, 10:06:09 PM
We still have all the master copies.    I will offer a lifetime club membership to anyone willing to scan the old newsletters into PDF form.

On the hard copies there is enough left yet for two pretty complete sets going back to 1975.   



Doug email me at home I don't have your email on the new computer at home. Or call when you get a chance

Lets discuss this.

Sherri
Title: Re: Cheap History - Old Daytona Superbird Newsletters
Post by: Aero426 on January 26, 2008, 12:12:17 AM
I'll give you a call in the AM.    You can always use superbirdclub@yahoo.com
Title: Re: Cheap History - Old Daytona Superbird Newsletters
Post by: 69_500 on January 26, 2008, 08:30:04 AM
Are you thinking of scanning them into PDF form, and then posting them on the website Doug? I don't have that high of a quality scanner or I would say that I'd do that. I do have access to some pretty slick equipment though for copying documents though if you need any help.
Title: Re: Cheap History - Old Daytona Superbird Newsletters
Post by: nascarxx29 on January 26, 2008, 10:21:05 AM
 A old family friend who has long sold his superbird he bought in 73  Was a early member in the DSAC. Contributed  to me a stock pile of them from #1f.I like to to see about getting them all on a CD.With all the others accumulated newsletters from various other club over the years.Wonder if Staples or anyone does that .It would cut down on storage and clutter :yesnod: