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I have been gifted with a stack of Lombard IPL 's. Most notably the AL-42 amongnst a lot of the old Power Products engined jobs.

I will pass out copies on request for the cost of duplication plus postage to those interested.

IPl's on hand.

Model 3A and 30
Wizard model 3
Model 3 1/2
Model 34
Model 35
Model 35 (another)
Model 36
Models DD-F, DD-D, DD and 133
Model DD2-F and DD2-D
Model DD3-P
Model D-40-A
Models 44 and 46
Model 44-A
Model 46-A
Model Super 6 and D-64
Model Super 6, #640-S
Model 81-G and 81-GF
Model 50
Model 51 gear drive
Model 52
Model 81 gear drive
Model 82
Model 648
Model 651 gear drive
Model 652
Model 681 gear drive
Model 682
Model 683 gear drive
Model Super L-30
Model Super L-50
Model Super L-60
Model Super L-90
Model AL-42
2.2 & 2.4 cu. in. (the little fellas) AP-22 and AP-24 type
 
You betcha.

Up to the guilty party to reveal themself.

How about Chainsawr volunteer to put it on his website???............................. At least the AL-42 and the little tykes 2.2" & 2.4".


I'll scan em if you cant, might take me a month but whatever right?

You can do whatever you want to with them then, but that would be the last guy I would send them to.
 
I'll scan em if you cant, might take me a month but whatever right?

You can do whatever you want to with them then, but that would be the last guy I would send them to.

Point taken...........................................

I'll scan them eventually. Wish I had 'em two months ago when it was too cold in the garage. Now it's warm and I got projects.
 
Thanks to 67L36 Driver: I am working on a family heirloom DD2-F and would appreciate the chance to pick up the IPL for that machine. How do I proceed from here? Thanks, Mike
 
Thanks to 67L36 Driver: I am working on a family heirloom DD2-F and would appreciate the chance to pick up the IPL for that machine. How do I proceed from here? Thanks, Mike

The instruction manual is 24 pages. My local Office charges about ten cents a page. That, plus postage of another buck or so will get you a hard copy.

I can also scan and email but my IP (turd heads!) limits me to three megs a message. That will take four or five emails.

P.M. Your mailing address or email address, whichever.
 
67L36driver:
My preference is for the printed copy.
My address is:

TMS Services
429 Army Rd.
Leonard, MI. 48367

What's the best way to send compensation? Thanks, Mike

ps: I assume the L36 is a 427/390hp engine in a '67 Corvette. Close?
 
67L36driver:
My preference is for the printed copy.
My address is:

TMS Services
429 Army Rd.
Leonard, MI. 48367

What's the best way to send compensation? Thanks, Mike

ps: I assume the L36 is a 427/390hp engine in a '67 Corvette. Close?

Yup. Give that man a cigar.

Put a few USD in a personal size envelope and mail to the return address on the package.
 
I have been gifted with a stack of Lombard IPL 's. Most notably the AL-42 amongnst a lot of the old Power Products engined jobs.

I will pass out copies on request for the cost of duplication plus postage to those interested.

IPl's on hand.

Model 3A and 30
Wizard model 3
Model 3 1/2
Model 34
Model 35
Model 35 (another)
Model 36
Models DD-F, DD-D, DD and 133
Model DD2-F and DD2-D
Model DD3-P
Model D-40-A
Models 44 and 46
Model 44-A
Model 46-A
Model Super 6 and D-64
Model Super 6, #640-S
Model 81-G and 81-GF
Model 50
Model 51 gear drive
Model 52
Model 81 gear drive
Model 82
Model 648
Model 651 gear drive
Model 652
Model 681 gear drive
Model 682
Model 683 gear drive
Model Super L-30
Model Super L-50
Model Super L-60
Model Super L-90
Model AL-42
2.2 & 2.4 cu. in. (the little fellas) AP-22 and AP-24 type

Here is the list for newcomers. Copy's are ten cents a sheet at Office Depot and postage is a buck forty for the 9 x 12 envelope.

Scans take a spell but are free.
 
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