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> Classic Collectors Edition Hardcover Repair manual
scott_in_nh
post Dec 10 2025, 07:15 PM
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Hi all,
I know I haven't been posting much lately but still have my 914 that runs and drives great. It's off the road because I want to give her a deep dive physical for rust and may have time for it soon.
I'm posting today with some urgency because some of you may still want to try and get it before Christmas.
My daughter has been working for Haynes manuals since earlier in the year as the Ecommerce Manager, Haynes North America!
What's funny is she knows more about using a manual to fix a car than most of the people she works with.
Anyway, I suggested she put the 914 manual out ASAP and it is now available.
Neither she nor I have any financial gain in it, and I'm not going to put a link here, but if you go to Haynes US site and put 914 into the search it will bring up both the paperback and Hardcover version.
Scott
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post Dec 10 2025, 08:59 PM
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Interesting, thanks. And fun to see that Haynes reverted to a green cover for this collector's edition hard cover. My ancient paper cover version is also green.
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post Dec 10 2025, 09:05 PM
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still use my old paper copy.

these days, just for tune ups.
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post Dec 11 2025, 07:02 AM
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QUOTE(dtmehall @ Dec 10 2025, 10:05 PM) *

still use my old paper copy.

these days, just for tune ups.


me too, I will continue to use my old, greasy, dogeared copy in the garage, this is more of a coffee table book or reference book best kept away from the garage (at least in my case)!
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