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SCguy

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Just got back from the local fleamarket with two tools, a radio, and a box of old books. Total cost- $35

Breakdown

Knipex Alligator Pliers NIP 7" - $10
Knipex Alligator Pliers NIP 10" - $15
Radio (replaced the radio in a family car that was tape/am, with a chrysler infinity unit w/ cd player) $5
Books: Bunch of old racing books:

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I havent looked them all up, but one book alone (The Mudge Pond Express by Sam Posey) is selling for $84 on Amazon.

Interesting books:

BMC 'A' Series Tuning Manual (Morris, Sprite, Midget, A35, A40)
Grand Prix Guide - Edition Kreuzer (German)
Opel Repair manual- (GT, Kadett, 1900, Manta 1966-1973)
The Unfair Advantage- Mark Donahue 1975 edition (Selling on Amazon for $175!)

In total, I bought 34 auto racing related books from an older gentleman for...


















































$5!!!




Im psyched!

Not only that, but I am getting my pictures published and the publishers are picking them up today!

RD
 
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bmwpower

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Never thought those old books would have brought money.
 

billymade

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"Vicegrip", would probably love that "Porsche 911 story" book if he doesn't already own it; PM him if you don't want it.. he might just pay $5 for it and pay for all your other books you bought! LOL! :)
 

rsanter

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the books were a good deal
automotive books can generally be sold easily as there is always someone interested in any given automotive subject
I might be interested in the 'cobra story' book

bob
 
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nordstar

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A steal in deed. I would have jumped on the Knipex Alligator Pliers for sure and the books.

I have sold some stuff on Amazon before mostly VHS and DVD. It is real easy to list stuff and they don't take a cut until the item sells. Plus the Amazon gives you money for shipping. It ***** for most books though because they only give a few dollars. You can get a lot better price on Amazon. A book that sells for $75 on Amazon might not sell at all on eBay. I see that a lot with DVDs and VHS tapes. The markets are different.
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Danglerb

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$26 is what that pair of pliers with a Craftsman brand cost on sale a couple weeks ago.

OTOH books can be quite profitable. I used to buy a lot of used books, and ran into several people that made a living just buying and selling.
 

tony p

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The Donohue "Unfair Advantage" is an excellent book - regarded as one the very best motorsport biographies. A first ed is quite sought-after. (There is an update with some post-73 update material - presumably available at a more reasonable price for those more interested in reading than speculating!). Very much one of my favorite books, read several times.

I know a handful of specialist (motorsport) bookdealers here in the UK - one prominent one told me several years back that one of his regular customers - a heavyweight financial adviser - had stopped putting money into his pension and was investing in motoring and motorsports books instead...

I don't think that Frank Gardner one is too easy to find either.

Nice haul.
 
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