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| Bristol News & Other Bristol Discussion About the company, clubs, car owners, and Bristol discussion not specific to the 6,8 or 10 cyl cars. |
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I'm a big fan of Palawan's books, but I feel a more accessible, good book about Bristols would be a beneficial to the marque. But when I say accessible, I don't mean it should be so cheap people might question the value of the content!
To illustrate the point I have listed below some other new Haynes books which are available for pre order on Amazon.com; Shelby Cars in Detail by Frank Barrett Buy new: $164.13 - pre order price $163.38 Porsche 917: The Complete Photographic History by Glen Smale Buy new: $150.00 pre order price $94.50 Rolls-Royce and Bentley: The Crewe Years (3rd Edition) by Martin Bennett Buy new: $130.00 pre order price $81.90 Alvis: The Story of the Red Triangle (4th Edition) by Kenneth Day Buy new: $90.00 pre order price $65.70 Ferrari: Men from Maranello: The biographical A-Z of all significant Ferrari racing people by Anthony Pritchard Buy new: $70.00 pre order price $44.10 bringing up the rear .... Bristol: The Inside Story by Christopher Balfour Buy new: $62.95 pre order price $39.66 Clearly Amazon discount everything from Haynes, although the first book on the list is discounted by less than a dollar, but why is the Bristol book so cheap? By comparison the Haynes Ford Fiesta Petrol and Diesel Service and Repair Manual: 2002 to 2008 is more expensive at $46.85! |
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