I agree - anyone who pays that for a manual likely doesn't like to get their
hands dirty anyway! They can keep 'em. I myself don't want to pay 2x the
price of a TR for an LBC that's hot, low & uncomfortable. Shows what the
initials 'A-H' really stand for! Cheers, JD
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Hill [SMTP:Jim_Hill@chsra.wisc.edu]
Sent: September 1, 1999 11:33 AM
To: 'Triumphs Mail List'
Subject: Yet Another Good Reason To Own A Triumph
FWIW, someone posted the following to the Healeys List, which I
quote
without comment:
> I have a complete 1956 Austin Healey 100 Service Manual,
> including the BN2 Supplement, if you or someone you know
> might be interested. The red and gold cover has a bit of oil
> on it, but the pages are pristine. I saw one like this sold at
> Boston club event for $800.00. This one is $500.
Jim Hill
Madison WI
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