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1957 Ford Thunderbird Owner's Handbook. The 1957 model was perhaps the pinnacle
of the T-Bird as a two seat sport's car. Instructions on operating your T-Bird,
pictures of components, service requirements, specifications, and etc. 64 pages,
many illustrations. This is an original manual, in good shape. Light soiling,
and a few scratches on cover, light edge, corner, and spine wear. Light soiling
inside. Softbound. 5 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches. Overall a very nice manual, just what a
T-Bird collector needs. $65.00 item #5255
Great
snapshot photo of an old car. 2 3/4 X 4 1/2" $6.50 item #817
I thought this was a Model A, but this photo shows a side view and on the
hubcaps, there is a symbol that looks like a Chevrolet bowtie. Marked on back
"Alton E. Bowers Photo Finishing May 6, 1931 Reading Pennsylvania. 2 3/4 x
4 1/2 inches. A few light scratches. $6.50 item#1801
Sinclair Gasoline advertising bank. few scratches and small dents. Tin,
early 4". $29.50 item #156
1966
Chevy Owners manual. Cover a little worn. $14.50 item #161
25 year employee pin Harrison Radiator Division G.M.C. General Motors Company.
Gold filled. 5/8 inch. Good condition. $16.50 item #3032
Amoco Matchbook. Complete, but some soiling. $7.50 item #702
Chase
one day service pin. 1950s? Excellent condition. $15.00 item #183
I just thought this was an unusual
photo of an early carport. I don't know the make of the car, but would guess an
early Ford, though possibly a Chevrolet. Looks like it has wooden spoke wheels.
3 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches. Came from Media Drug Stores Photo Service, Philadelphia.
Light soiling. $6.50 item #3060
Neat, early, car postcard. Theresa, Wisconsin. Some soiling, unsent, edge and
corner wear. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. $5.50 item #4291
Nice
motorcycle tie clip. brass, 3" $15.00 item #286
Kaiser Special K-100 Owner's Instruction book. Illustrated, shows how to operate
and care for your Kaiser car. 25 pages. Kaiser - Frazer Corporation, Willow Run,
Michigan. 4 1/2 x 6 inches. Some soiling, wear on corners and edges. Yellowing
on pages. Staples in spine are rusty. Middle page is loose. $29.50 item #3061
Steering wheel knob. sometimes called "suicide knob"
1920s-1930s bakelite?. some rust on metal attachment to the
wheel. 2 3/4" $49.50 item #319
Sinclair Oil
Company letter and envelope. Dated 1965. $6.50 item #621
Pontiac advertising card. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Good condition.
$6.50 item #909
Pontiac
advertising card. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Good condition. $6.50
item #910
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G. Vette Vues Magazines. They vary in size a little bit, but most are around 5 x
8 inches. Each around 150 pages. Great pictures, Corvette related advertising.
Good shape, but show some edge and corner wear. Mostly black & white, but
some color in each issue. A. April 1978. B. June 1978. C. February 1979. D.
September 1980. F. June 1981. G. September 1981. Each issue
$7.50, take them all for $6.50 each. item #4322
Fisk Tire company advertising keychain, has the Fisk little boy holding a candle
in the tire. On the back it says "The Tire Center Inc. Winston Salem North
Carolina and has phone number, and the name of the General Manager, Haran
Martin. Light soiling/age, but good condition overall. 2 inches. I have two of
these. $9.50 each item #5511
Cadillac keychain. A give away from Paramount Cadillac who used to be in
Hickory, North Carolina. Plated white metal with some enamel. Not brand
new, but probably made within the last 30 or so years. I have two of these.
$9.00 each item #5512
75th Anniversary General Motors GM keychain. GMAD Linden Open House September
22-23, 1983. Brass plated. Medallion is 1 1/2 inches. Good condition. $9.50 item
#4982
Tableknife, but stamped with the Ford logo. Stainless steel. Most likely
from one of the plant cafeterias or restaurants where employees ate, or maybe
from a picnic set that came with a car? Good condition, light scratches. 9
inches. $15.00 item #5510
Bronze Paperweight? Antique Automobile Club of America Founded Nov. 1935. Shows
a Dureya Automobile. Well made. I am not sure what the tab at the bottom was
for, maybe for drilling to mount it as a grill badge? 4 1/2 x 4 inches, 1 /4
inch thick. Good condition. $29.50 item #4656
Lone Star name plate. I think Lone Star made truck trailers, especially horse
trailers. Plated white metal. Few light scratches, but overall good. Dallas Ft.
Worth Longview. 6 1/2 inches. $15.00 item #5730
Ford EXP for 1982 Card. Ford's bid to create a sporty, yet economical little
car. Initially a two seater, with a tiny jump seat for a small third person.3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches.
Light soiling, light edge and corner wear. Not a postcard as such, though it
might have been used for one if someone wanted to do so. $5.50 item #5974
"The Story of a Great Car * From all over the world come reports of the
outstanding performance of the new Ford" Probably from when the new
model A was introduced in 1927. Some yellowing and fading, a bit uneven on the
cover from having another book on it for many years . Light soiling. 12 pages, 6
1/2 x 9 inches. $35.00 item #5999
Phillips 66 Bottle Opener. Advertising for Nite Oil Corporation Martinsville,
VA. 5 3/4 inches. Light rust on opener. I have two of these. $12.50 each item
#6048
1905 Postcard artist named Lederer. I swear I recognize these characters from a
comic strip, but I couldn't find out who it was, or any info on the artist.
Mailed from Guilford College, North Carolina in 1909. Postcard, 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Postally
used. some soiling, light edge and corner wear. $7.50 item #6064
1948 Ohio Chauffeur's License badge. 1 3/4 inches. Heavy, well made. Nickel
plated brass. Some wear and scratches. $45.00 item #6049
Sudebaker Jr. Wagons advertising postcard. Shows children riding a Studebaker
Jr. wagon pulled by a goat. One of the best postcards I have ever
owned. Probably circa 1901-1906. Undivided back. Postally unused. Postcard
has faded a little, and has light soiling. But a fantastic example. 3 1/2 x 5
1/2 real photo type card, on the left bottom it says "Photograph Company of
America - Chicago". . Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing opened in 1852, and
they started making automobiles and trucks around the time this postcard was
produced. The sign on the tree says "Studebaker Jr. Wagons, Just what the
boys want., Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co. South Bend, Indiana". $75.00 item #6065
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