I'm familiar with working with HCl, so thats not a bother.
As far as Sulphuric Acid goes from Auto Shops.. doubt it, most of them (we tend to only have chains around for auto markets too) sell it for 5 cents for a litre, but store policy only sells it to you with the purchase of a motorcycle battery, and 1 per customer.
I might be able to find it other places, I'll have to look. But HCl is really easy to get in any quantity, and cheap.
So the
"It takes 151.17 grams of paracetamol (Tylenol) to make 109.13 grams of 4-aminophenol" applies to the free-base.. but the free-base, is it unstable for storage?
Was just looking over
http://msds.chem.ox.ac.uk/AM/4-aminophenol.html
and
http://msds.chem.ox.ac.uk/AM/4-aminophenol_hydrochloride.html
Aminophenol "Stable, though may discolour in air. Incompatible with acids, chloroformates, strong oxidizing agents. "
Aminophenol HCl "Stable, but hygroscopic, air and light sensitive. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. "
Either case Iw ould prefer to store the HCl salt.