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Originally posted by jim
Sounds to me like 1 Billion things right and a few things wrong.....I wish we were all that accurate!.....NICE WORK NORM>
Exactly!
Were all human.
If you look at a production facility, they allow for a human error rate of a certain percentage.
This book is probably 99.997% accurate.
I dont know much about pre-commodore stuff, but when I have a question about them, I ask Warren or Terry. Neither of these guys is going to sit down & give me a 3 hour history of the Monaro, nor would I expect them to spend the time, or have that knowledge off the top of their head.
I reckon this book is going to be a pretty good read for me, and for anyone who is not in the top 0.5% of informed "experts" about these cars.
So what if it has a few errors in the production options list - the vast majority of people who will read this book probably wont even do more than a cursory skim over the options list.
If youre really that hung up on accuracy, or restoring a car to the enth degree, then you wouldnt put all your eggs in one basket now would you? You would research from a variety of sources, and youd qualify that reasearch, before deciding on your own fact.
Good on Norm for producing the book. Lets see anyone whinging about it, grow the kahunas to have a go at publishing a book, and do something as good as what Norm has done.
Only Ben, Warren & Terry have done so, and none of these guys are complaining are they?
Cheers,
Mick
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