John H Haynes RIP

February 18, 2019
John H Haynes RIP
Share:

The sad passing of an iconic figure in the automotive workshop world was announced recently with the death of John H Haynes at the age of 80, after a short illness. John was the creator of the famous Haynes Manual and the founder of the Haynes Publishing Group and the Haynes International Motor Museum.


Haynes Manuals have been a feature of millions of garages all over the world for many years and are in many ways the forerunner of the type of digital technical information that is used in workshops today. 

Born in 1938 John always had a passion for cars and was inspired to create a booklet showing how he renovated and converted an Austin 7 while still at school. He produced his first Haynes manual while serving in the RAF, when a colleague asked him to help renovate a Austin Healey ‘Frogeye’ Sprite and John found the factory manual was not designed to help the average car owner. This included pioneering work with step-by-step photos and diagrams.

John later established his own publishing company and to date over 200 million Haynes Manuals have been sold around the world. The success of the company allowed John to indulge his motoring passion and this brought about the opening of the Haynes International Motor Museum in Sparkford, Somerset in 1985. Now an Educational Charitable Trust, the museum now has a display of 400 vehicles and attracts 125,000 visitors a year.
PREVIOUS ARTICLE
NGK-sponsored Nicolas Hamilton to take on 2019 BTC Championship
NEXT ARTICLE
Yuasa unveils new Swift partnership and rally sponsorship

More from MOTORSPORT

Rally legend to make 2026 return

Rally legend to make 2026 return

icon The somewhat forgotten Italian...
Brembo hits the big screen in new F1 movie 

Brembo hits the big screen in new F1 movie 

icon In real life, all 10 Formula 1...
MOTUL celebrate success at Le Mans

MOTUL celebrate success at Le Mans

icon The 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours prov...
Devine makes history in Donegal

Devine makes history in Donegal

icon

Callum Devine has added his...

Thomond Rally returns after 37 years

Thomond Rally returns after 37 years

icon

Limerick Motor Club has ann...

Alex Dunne to drive McLaren F1 car in Austria

Alex Dunne to drive McLaren F1 car in Austria

icon

McLaren have confirmed that...

More from AUTOBIZ