John Haynes, creator of the Haynes manual and founder of the Haynes Publishing Group and the Haynes International Motor Museum, passed away on 8 February following a short illness; he was 80.
There can’t be many classic car enthusiasts who’ve not got a Haynes manual (or five) on their bookshelves, and for John Harold Haynes, cars were a lifelong passion.
He was born on 25 March 1938 in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), where his father was the manager of a tea plantation, and moved to the UK to attend boarding school in Kent when he was 12.
It was here that he persuaded his House Master to let him skip rugby in order that he could instead spend time transforming an Austin Seven into a lightweight Austin Seven ‘Special’.
When he later sold the car, the interest it generated prompted him to produce a booklet documenting the build; in a sign of things to come, the first run of 250 copies sold out in 10 days.
Haynes joined the RAF after school to complete his National Service, in his spare time pursuing his interests in motorsport and publishing.