Nice article in this months classic car magazine and the feature car looks very familiar...
Will do I'm working away until Thursday will do it on my return. Not sure how I convert a jpeg to pdf though..
One way is to download and install a pdf printer. PDF Creator works really well. Just go to print the picture, select the pdf printer from the list of printers and the image (or any other printable file for that matter) will be converted to pdf. Here's the download link : pdfforge | PDF Creator - The FREE PDF Converter Tool, ease to use pdf printer, pdf writer, pdf download
Does anyone know if this appeared in the US version, if so what month or cover picture? If only in the UK version what month, or cover picture? Thanks for any help in advance.
Don't know if the PDF Creator costs any money or not but a FREE way also to do it is to copy the JPG onto a Word document and then save the document as a PDF. Also, my HP printer has an option to save any printable file to a pdf instead of printing on paper if desired. I use this all the time since going nearly paperless in my office about 5 years ago. FREE is my favorite four letter word!
Barnes and Noble returns any unsold copies for credit. I am thinking it was a May or June 2015 edition? It should be easy to find a copy if I knew the issue or the month. The problem with UK magazines is that they print two version, one for domestic and the other for foreign markets for the advertisers. So the questions begs, what issue or month was this article in? Anyone have a copy and can shed some light?
There are loads available that are free, this one included. It's worth installing this or another one - Ive used it for years and it's really simple to use. I also use a free pdf reader called Foxit which allows you to edit and over type pdf's - again very useful.
This ought to keep some of you busy for a while as this particular article, and any other article every published for all 365/400/412's, can be found here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B8teqGKDb3gkb0U4Zng3NzlKTXc&usp=sharing&tid=0B8teqGKDb3gkSllXSU5Zcno2X0k Its in the download folder for the blog kept by Erwin who's likely the world's leading authority on collecting information for our cars. If you have never been to his website, it will become an addictive weekly (or more) obsession: Ferrari 400
Nice one- Thanks! Now that I've decided to keep my pristine 412 forever I have stopped looking at sales prices, but a little depressing that I don't think I find a sister to my car for anything less than $75K. Just a few years ago $40K was the magic number for a truly perfect 412.
Thank you, you just caused me to have more sleepless night with all this new information to read. Have a great Happy Thanksgiving to all.