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I've been working on a little project for Carey Hines for a few months now, and it's almost complete. I've written a ~60 page full color owner's manual for the Beck Speedster that includes a 15+ page maintenance and tips section including recommended oils, ride height adjustment, and other things like that. Also in the document is a line drawing from our own intense nordic guy, Cory. We're talking about blowing it up and putting it on good quality paper as a door prize at next year's Carlisle. I want to thank Cory, Carey, Gordon Nichols, and Alan Merklin for their input on this.

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1964 Beck Super Coupe

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I've been working on a little project for Carey Hines for a few months now, and it's almost complete. I've written a ~60 page full color owner's manual for the Beck Speedster that includes a 15+ page maintenance and tips section including recommended oils, ride height adjustment, and other things like that. Also in the document is a line drawing from our own intense nordic guy, Cory. We're talking about blowing it up and putting it on good quality paper as a door prize at next year's Carlisle. I want to thank Cory, Carey, Gordon Nichols, and Alan Merklin for their input on this.

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Actually Cory took the cover picture from the manual (my car), along with some photos from Carey and worked his X-ray magic on it.

As for it being generally available, you'll have to ask Carey, but I imagine he would be happy to work something out.

I'm really pleased with how it's turned out. The maintenance/tips section should be particularly useful. Heck, it already helped me raise my front ride height a tad. I have to give props to the other guys for most of that info, cuz I sure didn't know a lot of it.

It's also gratifying to see how Carey, et al, are improving the car based on input from owners. I had an issue with my hood latch that required me to cut an emergency access hole in the fender well. That is now standard equipment.
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