Shop manual on CD: Cheap or expensive?

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Hokay, I can either spend $29.00 for the 1973 Dodge body _and_ chassis manuals on one CD, off eBay, with the Mopar Authentic logo, from an outfit (Faxon's) who've been selling auto literature for at least as long as I've been in the hobby, and with its source clearly named right on the disc,

Or—option "B"—I can buy the body manual for $29 and the chassis manual for $55 on two separate CDs from MoparManuals.com , a known and high-profile vendor of officially licenced Mopar manuals.

Has anyone had experience that would warrant avoiding the Faxon product?

Thanks!
 
JMO, but I love my cd manual. It's always clean and I can reference just what I want and print it up to use in the garage.
The convenience of just a few pieces of paper per project (and it always staying clean) is well worth the cost.
I also purchased a Motors Manual for reference only and to keep with my year-specific literature.
 
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