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I've also thought about it, but not since I've mooved from the warm Cape Town South Africa to the cool Auckland New Zealand. But Perth is definately a different story.
You know you can get the full OEM parts catalogue off the internet? It took me a long time to download, but was worth it. It's at www.gcp.se and with a bit a playing around you will find the easy format of the URL. You download it as GIF files page for page, and that's why it takes so long. I do not see it as bridging copyright, as the pages are unprotected on the internet and only saves me from dialing up to view it. It's a different story if you try to sell it or use it in a shop to repair other people's cars. Where it does help a lot is in showing a garage how things fit together before they start a job, like next week when all the suspension bushes are being replaced on my car. And as I supplied the parts, they now know where what goes.
I can send it to you on CD, if you reply with your e-mail. Obviously I will not do it for everyone in the forum, so in return just ask that you then pass it on to the next person. I'm guessing there will be a few replies...
The catalogue I've got is for the pre-73 model, which has the sliding ribbon speedometer. It includes details about power steering and other options, as well as which parts were fitted to which market models (according to chasis number).
Have fun...
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