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Re: Unbelieveable eBay Auction

To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Unbelieveable eBay Auction
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 19:27:06 -0500
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Yeah they're pricey, but GM shop manuals actually tell you how to fix that
one particular car.  Haynes manuals are usually a one-size-fits-all
cover-every-year-of-production type of manual, with much glossing over of
details and photos that may or may not show the car you have.  Not only
that, but our Spridgets are pretty dang simple compared to a modern Grand
AM.

I have and use Haynes manuals, but they are nowhere near as good as a GM
manual.  The GM manual for one of my cars is over two inches thick.  The
level of detail in the manual is incredible considering the complexity of
the car compared to my Sprite.

Rick
'59 Sprite


> Want to know something really nuts?  I was looking in the driver's
handbood
> for our Pontiac Grand Am to source a problem, and in the back of the book
was
> an order form where you could order the Shop Manual from GM---for ONLY
$90.
> $90?  Geez--gimme a good old Haynes for under $20 any day.
>
> --David C.

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