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Approximately 55 page scrapbook with cutouts and ads for automobiles and a few trucks from the 1930's-40's. T will be some mention of earlier cars. About half of the pages are loose from the body of the book. Some of the pages are rough on the edges from wear. This scrapbook held its pages together with a string which over the years has cut into the paper holes holding the pages in. One could put new supports in the holes and put the book back together. Many of these pages would be great for framing. T are many different makes and models of cars represented in this book. It appears that the cars were cut out of ads and pasted into the scrapbook. Cadillac nash willys buick, dodge, studebaker, mercury, mercedes, lincoln, olds, hudson, ford,and chevy are just some of the makers mentioned. T is an interesting ad for a gar wood ford truck. Also included is a 1940 Pontiac ad that had been glued into the book on its back cover but has come loose. This ad features 4 different Pontiac cars for that year. If you like old cars this would be a must for your collection. Many of the cars have a small lable near the ad that tells what year they came out. If you need more info feel free to ask. Check my other auctions I have one other scrapbook to list dealing with cars of this era. Thanks for looking. All sales final not responsible once item is shipped. No international money orders or personal checks. Pay pal is easiest. U.S. money orders must clear the bank before item will ship.
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