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Well here's one of my favorites, auto ephemera. Car papers. Very cool. Everything from bills
of sales to brochures to handbooks. I'm going to show you quite an interesting mix here,
it doesn't get any better than this. Check this out. Automobile Club of America vintage
brochure, look at the car. Complete with fins. I learned on a fin, I think it was a 1957.
You couldn't back up because the fins were just so long you couldn't anticipate what
you were going to hit. Check this out, Oregon Driver's Manual from 1964. You may ask why
would anyone want a driver's manual from 1964, heck if I know but some people want them.
I mean somebody might buy this for 5 bucks isn't that amazing. Let's see what else we
have got here. We've got here's a little something a little newer, Auto Europe, that's from 1961
and that is nice. Look at that those cars, aren't they great? See that's what you just
love to look at, they just love to look at those old cars and here's something that is
just delightful where did I put it? Oh here it is, look at this, this one, look at this.
How to keep your Volkswagon alive, is that cool? Look at that, that is the old old Volkswagons
from that late's 60's. That is so cool. It's like when people used to do their own thing
with the Volkswagons. Look at that, isn't that awesome. This thing is probably worth
about 25 bucks because there is a bunch of old hippies like me that like to look at the
Volkswagons. Very very cool, don't you love it?