I need to buy OSX 10** with Classic install disks

I have to find install disks for OSX 10.1 up to 10.4.11 install discs with Classic. I'm happy to pay for them or for a downloaded copy. If anyone has them please let me know.
Thanks in advance

Since there aren't any sources for legally downloading them, you'll end up buying each one.  Apple hasn't made any of them available for free download.  Check eBay, as you may be able to find some of them listed.  OS 10.1 is the least desirable one to bother with, because many consider it to be the beta version of OS X.  If you're planning on installing an early version of OS 10, start with Jaguar (10.2.x).  As for running Classic, some of the Power Mac G4 and newer models that shipped with both OS X and a Classic disk (which is run from the OS X installer) included a model-specific OS 9.2.x software build.  The Restore OS 9 disk(s) that shipped with pre-OS X Macs and the retail/universal installer Mac OS 9.x disk won't install on certain models because the disks lack specific components found only on the included Restore disks for that computer.

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