I have most of the 57 AIM scanned in. I am told that one of the pages I have (Section E, Sheet 3.00) does not appear in the reproduction AIMs floating around. A reduced size scan of that sheet appears below. This scan shows the clarity of the original AIM, however
The scan of the entire 57 AIM is going to be a very large file - 300mb to 500mb. I am currently selling my 54 Corvette on ebay, and using my website to host a bunch of pictures related to the sale. Once the auction closes this weekend, I will post the entire 57 AIM to my website.
My website has enough room to handle the RPO 579 AIM pages, however. If you click on "Corvette Home" below, you will go to a web page where you can download the RPO 579 sheets. You will have two down load options (each option is about a 15MB file):
1. An 8.5 x 11 version that can be printed on regular paper. This will be like the reproduction versions, but with better clarity of the images and text.
2. A wide format version. The Original AIM came with numerous fold-out pages. The wide format version shows the fold-out pages as they appear in the original AIM.
Please let me know if you see ways for me to improve the final product.
Thanks,
Russ
Corvette Home
The scan of the entire 57 AIM is going to be a very large file - 300mb to 500mb. I am currently selling my 54 Corvette on ebay, and using my website to host a bunch of pictures related to the sale. Once the auction closes this weekend, I will post the entire 57 AIM to my website.
My website has enough room to handle the RPO 579 AIM pages, however. If you click on "Corvette Home" below, you will go to a web page where you can download the RPO 579 sheets. You will have two down load options (each option is about a 15MB file):
1. An 8.5 x 11 version that can be printed on regular paper. This will be like the reproduction versions, but with better clarity of the images and text.
2. A wide format version. The Original AIM came with numerous fold-out pages. The wide format version shows the fold-out pages as they appear in the original AIM.
Please let me know if you see ways for me to improve the final product.
Thanks,
Russ
Corvette Home
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