Randall wrote:
> I didn't follow that particular auction, but I've noticed that the
> condition of the Haynes manuals has a large influence on the price.
> Ones described as 'NOS', or 'like new' frequently go for over $50, while
> I've seen several in the "shop wear/grease stains/torn cover" category
> go for under $25 (in fact, I've bought two of them).
And just a reminder about a previous post... these "rare" and "obsolete"
manuals (Haynes TR2/3/4) are in fact available new from the publisher for £25
+ £5 shipping... about $45.
Geo Hahn
59 TR3A
Tucson, AZ
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