Dyke's Auto Encyclopedia F/S

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Layden Butler
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Dyke's Auto Encyclopedia F/S

Post by Layden Butler » Fri Jan 01, 2021 4:44 pm

The unsurpassed Dykes Automobile Encyclopedia, famous for 1200+ pages of great reading ( it is 2 1/2" thick). Model T production era (1924) with the famous Model T Ford section ( 60 pages), aircraft, trucks, tractors, motorcycles, carburetors, general engineering, generators, magnetos. and on and on seemingly forever! Nicely indexed for easy information finding.
Good shape shop or reading copy complete.
Price $50 plus $12 domestic shipping.
Never an unhappy buyer of a Dykes Encyclopedia.
Ask any owner of one!
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Craig Raynor
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Re: Dyke's Auto Encyclopedia F/S

Post by Craig Raynor » Fri Jan 01, 2021 6:09 pm

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Re: Dyke's Auto Encyclopedia F/S

Post by Susanne » Fri Jan 01, 2021 9:55 pm

Layden Butler wrote:
Fri Jan 01, 2021 4:44 pm
Never an unhappy buyer of a Dykes Encyclopedia.
Ask any owner of one!
Reminds me of the famous Packard ad "Ask the man who owns one".... (And yes, hey also had a separate Packard section - amazing reading!)

I have a number of them, including the first edition, with the red cover and the unusual (almost like one of Victor Pagé's Q&A) format - and yes, in this case, you can ask the woman who owns (more than) one... well worth it!

(And yes, I wish I had mote than one Packards!)

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