Al, Considering a '72 service manual in good to excellant goes for $75 - $80, I would think the extra $20-25 is worth it for a piece that would hold up to the abuse and greasy fingers that we are all known to possess. In my opinion, I think it's worth the C-note.
These reproduction assembly manuals usually sell for about $30 as they aren't really "complete". So how much would it cost to get it laminated? That's where the difference should come in. Jeff
Agreed.....about 30 bucks plain, without binders or lamination. Lamination costs a bunch, especially when doing 200-300 sheets, so it just depends on how important keeping the pages bullet proof is.
I saw that Ebay auction and thought about buying a wack of those slip in plastic sheet protectors. Gotta be a bit cheaper than the $100 bucks.
It looks like he didn't sell any I think if he set a reasonable starting price he would have done a lot better, AL.
I have two Assembely Manuals on the Covette and have used it a lot and its still in good shape (no plastic). Any one want to burn me off copy for a 72 "A" body :Brow: , AL.
assembly manuals I'm going to e-mail the guy to see what he will take for one since he did not sell any on Ebay, :Brow: AL.
assembly manuals I got a e-mail from the seller on Ebay on the assembely manuals. As I posted before he drop the $25.00 and has super follow up on questions, Ebay Item number: 7927539543 AL. :TU: