Re: Looking for Series 1 owners manual
Posted: 22 Sep 2007, 23:41
Ed Levin
aha ! U also need to check with Lucas when you need a manual...which I assume you, at this time don't.
Maybe he'll give you a better exchange-rate !
For anyone who may care: in planning/executing the recent Fulvia-Meeting - Lucas, Bart & Huib
(our Forum-Host) spent days of free-time & $ out-of-pocket trekking the route, I assume in a Fulvia Berlina, Checking the route (making sure it was over the most impossible & convaluted - not to mention 'beautiful & challenging' - trails & paths, as well as many fast-highway sections, thrilling hill-climbs & more thrilling descents- All persons & cars survived..
Planning 'timely' breaks at restaurants & coffee-shops that would not have been opened we not been expected,. Found great hotel(s) at 'off-season-prices' & 1st class treatment. Located historical & scenic points of interest that I, for 1, would never have found without them. All in the vein of Lancia Comraderie, Plus perhaps an attempt to educate those of us living 'quite-close' to this area who would have remained ignorant without their great efforts.
All of which has little to do with where anyone locates a manual, but I thought that this info is/was worth posting.
Ed Levin wrote:
>
> JoGo, whether or not you know Omicron, they help
> sponsor this site.
>
> In general, I believe it is good practice to do support those
> suppliers who in turn support Viva-Lancia. In particular, I
> have done business with Omicron, and have found them to be
> knowledgeable, responsive, and very prompt. (My only problem
> at the moment is the fact that the US dollar is nearly
> worthless against the GBP or the euro, but that is most
> assuredly not a problem of their making...)
aha ! U also need to check with Lucas when you need a manual...which I assume you, at this time don't.
Maybe he'll give you a better exchange-rate !
For anyone who may care: in planning/executing the recent Fulvia-Meeting - Lucas, Bart & Huib
(our Forum-Host) spent days of free-time & $ out-of-pocket trekking the route, I assume in a Fulvia Berlina, Checking the route (making sure it was over the most impossible & convaluted - not to mention 'beautiful & challenging' - trails & paths, as well as many fast-highway sections, thrilling hill-climbs & more thrilling descents- All persons & cars survived..
Planning 'timely' breaks at restaurants & coffee-shops that would not have been opened we not been expected,. Found great hotel(s) at 'off-season-prices' & 1st class treatment. Located historical & scenic points of interest that I, for 1, would never have found without them. All in the vein of Lancia Comraderie, Plus perhaps an attempt to educate those of us living 'quite-close' to this area who would have remained ignorant without their great efforts.
All of which has little to do with where anyone locates a manual, but I thought that this info is/was worth posting.
Ed Levin wrote:
>
> JoGo, whether or not you know Omicron, they help
> sponsor this site.
>
> In general, I believe it is good practice to do support those
> suppliers who in turn support Viva-Lancia. In particular, I
> have done business with Omicron, and have found them to be
> knowledgeable, responsive, and very prompt. (My only problem
> at the moment is the fact that the US dollar is nearly
> worthless against the GBP or the euro, but that is most
> assuredly not a problem of their making...)