The Internet may have reduced our reliance on books to gather information, but they aren’t obsolete! Steve’s automotive book collection consists of an interesting mix of items, ranging from modern photography books to a 1940s automotive encyclopedia!
In this video, books shown include:
• Haynes Repair Manuals
• Weird Cars
• Dyke’s Automotive & Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia, 20th Edition
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I have a Haynes manual for my last car. It was a '98 Subaru Legacy wagon. I wish I could find a Haynes manual for my '18 Crosstrek! They are great.
I never heard of a Owens Magnetic!
I have a bunch of Hayne's manuals and some other randoms, largely for Japanese cars from the 80s and 90s. Just cool to have the resources since not everything is online. Since 80's/90s cars are my fav, want to have a tidy collection.
I wish i had an easy way to digitize some of my cool automotive books I have collected over the years
I just had to laugh when you said you found it in a parking lot. 😂 Even funnier it had a stomp mark on it!
Textbooks are still really important. The internet and the HTML idea didn't really live up to its hype for education. Wikipedia is probably as good as it gets.
Looking to do an engine swap and think a book would be good does anyone have an idea 5.9 dodge diesel into a fox body mustang