Not offering, Rob, but if they're mint, I'd insure the set for about £600-ish.
As with the late fifties Autocourse magazines, the last few editions of Lou Stanley's annuals are the scarcer books, but are worth less than the early ones. His sales were being squeezed by Autocourse and the publishers skimped on the presentation and content.
Condition has even more of a bearing on these than on Autocourse. If one wanted a set of reading copies and you weren't worried about dustjackets, I don't think you'd have to pay more than £20 for any of the individual books - save perhaps 1967. I still haven't been able to get my hands on that one.
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