Printed out some bedtime reading material :)

I've printed out 2 copies of that manual. It's almost 1,000 pages per copy. I then (and still am) did as @moparmat2000 said and put all the pages in page protectors, for easy cleaning after handling. Matt got to see them when him and his son, Patrick, stopped by for a visit last year. With the page protectors, I had to use 2 binders per copy. So I divided it and put on the spine which sections Book 1 & 2 had in them. I then put in numbered cardstock chapter dividers.

I did the same with the '69 Barracuda collision manual that shows the original body parts numbers, labor time, where whole assemblies were replaced if any damage, etc. Those came in a medium yellow color, so I duplicated with yellow cardstock.

Next, I got the '69 Barracuda full wiring diagram. I'm working on getting those laminated, but they are larger (legal page size) and I'm trying to do it so they will still fold in the middle, or line up the pages perfectly, copy and then laminate. Figured if they were laminated, you could use grease pencils to follow wires throughout the system.

I have only been able to find the Barracuda only repair manual in book form, but hate to buy one and try to take it apart to do the same. The 1969 Plymouth service Manual covers all models, which is why it's 1K pages.

Yeah, it a little time consuming and expensive, but I want a good set of references when I get back to working on my currently stalled '69 340 Formula S FB.

Next I get to do the same for my '72 Fury III, should be fun (sarcasm strictly intended).