Denise, certainly nothing wrong with a guy trying to make a buck. I was just pointing out that supply seems to be kept short intentionally to keep prices inflated -- nothing wrong with that either. If you want the book, you pay the price. Being a private collector and investor in rare and out-of-print automotive books myself (not professionally) I understand that completely.
Guy is a great, erm... guy... and as I said before, provides us all a public service by offering his time free of charge to answer questions on his forum. I appreciate that he is releasing a new version of his book, I just won't be buying it at $160. That's all
New Guy Croft Workshop Manual
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Re: New Guy Croft Workshop Manual
I have 2 of his first books, both mint. He signed one of them for me when I was having my engine built to his specs using his parts. Best money I ever spent. I put my order in last week.