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RIP John Haynes


Barry

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I don’t know how it is for Middle East people but growing up in the western world, John Haynes was something of a guru. 

Pre internet, the Haynes manuals were one of the most useful sources of information anyone could own. It was the workshop manual before the factory manual was ever available. 

When you bought a new car, you also bought the Haynes manual. It showed you how to strip down and rebuild your car. Had fault finding diagrams. The Haynes manual saved my ass so many times. 

Wherever you are now John Haynes, May your God rest your soul and thank you for saving my ass many times. 

If you don’t know about John Haynes, just google Haynes manual for your car. It will make your life so much easier. 

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RIP John Haynes. I still remember getting the Haynes Manual for my ‘89 Range Rover that i wanted to get back to pristine condition. Good days and that manual really was useful.

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"Go as far as you can see; once you get there, you'll be able to see further."

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1 hour ago, Frederic said:

RIP John Haynes. I still remember getting the Haynes Manual for my ‘89 Range Rover that i wanted to get back to pristine condition. Good days and that manual really was useful.

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Sweet RRC. 3.9 V8? 

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8 hours ago, desertdude said:

Sweet RRC. 3.9 V8? 

Yes. Bought it for 250 euros but the engine was shot. Loved that folding roof.

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"Go as far as you can see; once you get there, you'll be able to see further."

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RIP Haynes, I myself used and followed Haynes manual many times and appreciated there hard work and precise instructions to teach any mechanic like pros.

God bless his soul and RIP Mr. John Haynes

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Let's root for each other & watch each other grow.

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