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1924 stuck in Baltimore

So you are going to base your purchasing and ownership decision on the availability of a workshop manual, which we all know won't be available anytime soon.
We hope but secretly we all know Santa and the Easter Bunny aren't real.

Sounds more like you have changed your mind on the purchase and have an excuse ready for the day.
Well - at least Santa was real - he supposedly punched the famous priest Arius (as in “the Arian heresy”) in the nose during the Council of Nicea - “a right jolly old elf.” I can’t vouch for the Easter Bunny.
 
Ordered my 1924 on June 26,2024.
The dealership says it’s a matter of days before it arrives. Has anybody taken delivery of specifically the 1924 edition?
You’ve had a very long wait. I ordered my 1924 in September ‘24 and received 2 weeks ago. Exceptional and well worth the wait (though I’m still waiting for the side-runners…)
 

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I’m not sure why there is a discussion about what is or is not provided by other manufacturers, when the promise of access to manuals was not promised by them, but by Ineos. I didn’t buy the other car, I bought an Ineos. End of story. Regardless, local mechanics can get access to repair data with other marques, but not Ineos. We don’t even have a choice to get the rig fixed without a warrantee claim for expedience, if the time and distance to an Ineos repair facility prove impossible.
 
Given the fact that there are MY23, MY24.1, MY24.2, MY24.3, and MY25 vehicles that all have differences (non mechanical), this could certainly be a reason as to delay the manual....
Why? Clearly there’s information available for their mechanics. I’m mean, by this reasoning, no car could have material available until it’s out of production.
 
I’m not sure why there is a discussion about what is or is not provided by other manufacturers, when the promise of access to manuals was not promised by them, but by Ineos. I didn’t buy the other car, I bought an Ineos. End of story. Regardless, local mechanics can get access to repair data with other marques, but not Ineos. We don’t even have a choice to get the rig fixed without a warrantee claim for expedience, if the time and distance to an Ineos repair facility prove impossible.
I'm not sure why there's a discussion about manuals in a thread about delivery of the 1924 special edition. The thread drifted off line at post #2, speared into the Armco at post #3, sputtered back on track briefly at #22 (well done jonny72), then it's faffed about since. Very forum-esque.

I weighed in after MattA made some curious claims about manuals. He must be using a new bait. I can normally resist.
 
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