> I have that book, and I'm not too impressed with it.
What I was getting at
>There is another book I see by the same author called "Ultimate
> Auto Workshop Design & Planning" which might be better. At least it
> doesn't have "build" in the title. I haven't bought it yet, so I would
> love to hear from someone who has.
This is the other book I was referring to. Same book dimensions, same
number of pages, same author, just differnet number of photos,. I to would
like to know if there is a difference
> Regarding Classic Motorbooks, how does this company still exist? I used
to
> get their catalogs and buy stuff from them, but then Amazon and others
came
> along. Classic Motorbooks charges full retail. I can buy the exact same
> books for about 20% off elsewhere.
>
Easy. I have Amazon and Barnes and Noble looking for books that they don't
inventory. But found at Classic. I have now finished reading two of them,
still getting updates from Amazon and B&N that they are looking. Really
Classic prices are not that far off from other net stores and no different
from the real world.
MHO
Gino
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