I came across these two items on ebay. I'm familiar with the 'George Mitchell edition' but does anyone know anything about the 'other' edition i.e. with coloured pics on front?
Thanks
Paul
Javelin & Jupiter Workshop Manual
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Re: Javelin & Jupiter Workshop Manual
I should think it is just a reprint of the Jowett Cars manual with a flashy cover. But please lt us know if you buy it.
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Re: Javelin & Jupiter Workshop Manual
I have a copy of this book sent to me from the publishers.
It is printed by Brooklands Books Ltd & Autopress Ltd.
First edition 1969, Updated Reprinted 2015.
Author - George M.Mitchell and the Autobooks team of writers.
If anyone wants to borrow it please let me know.
It is printed by Brooklands Books Ltd & Autopress Ltd.
First edition 1969, Updated Reprinted 2015.
Author - George M.Mitchell and the Autobooks team of writers.
If anyone wants to borrow it please let me know.
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Re: Javelin & Jupiter Workshop Manual
Thanks Dianne. So they are the same book! Both edited by the legendary George Mitchell
I was thinking of adding it to my Autopress edition but obviously little point!
Thanks anyway
Paul
I was thinking of adding it to my Autopress edition but obviously little point!
Thanks anyway
Paul
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