Principly, there are actually four major versions of the BBB.
- The original is an expanding set of loose-leaf volumns that were heavily updated from 1959 to 1968. It started off as a single loose-leaf binder and a slim set of pages covering the most timely repair jobs and specifications needed on a new car (ie no rear axle overhaul). By 1963, the manual had 20 revisions and grew to 2 volumns. If you find these on ebay, make sure they've got revision 40 in them. Heck if you make it to rev 38, you're in good shape.
- With revision 38, there was a special reprint of the manual that fit in a single loose-leaf volumn. To get that to work, they removed a few things, including the hydraq pages and the meat of section 60. The section 60 material is fascinating. It describes how to get a new body from Germany to rebuild your car. Special techniques for welding in repair panels are also present.
- After revision 40 came out, with its statement "this is the end of line; no more updates", they republished the book in paperback form. In doing so they restored the hydraq section and a few other things. Section 60 stayed out. The automatic transmission rebuild data went to a separate book.
- The CD is based on the paperback edition, but with the transmission manual present. Also the 1965 and 1968 introduction to service manuals, owners manual and glove box parts book are incorporated into it.
In short, get the CD. If you don't like reading things on-line, print the pages you need when you need them.
-CTH