In the world of antique and vintage goods the term Automobilia covers all those items having to do with cars and their operation. Toy cars are often found in this category of collecting as a cross over from toys especially those intended for the adult collector market .
Other examples include Owners manuals, dealership sales brochures, Manufacturers promotional items, Automobile art, clothing and hats, stickers, patches and all sorts of accessories.
Love that old vehicle.
ROG, ABCW
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I would like to have the real thing…LOL
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With four sons and a great number of grandsons, and greats, toy cars have played a significant part in life, – so many collectors…
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Neat collecting of vintage cars ~ love the photo!
Wishing you a joyful week ^_^
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Great vintage collections ~ found if I clicked on your website (blogger) I could get here ~
Wishing you a joyful week ^_^
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Good to know, thanks!
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Such fun vintage finds!
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First off I see that you like old signs, try linking to:
http://signs2.blogspot.com/
the link opens at 2:00 PM Eastern every Wednesday.
All of this Automobilia stuff can be quite additive. It’s sad that Pontiac is now only several chapters in history. Thanks for sharing at Tuesday’s Treasures this week and I hope that you will return with more treasures from the past in the future.
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Thanks Tom, I will check out “Signs” later this afternoon and will definitely return to post in Treasures!
I agree about Pontiac and many more makes becoming a footnote in history, I guess that is called progress.
I had a ’65 Valiant Wagon for a few years…it was a pile of little issues every week but I loved it!
I had to carry an extra voltage regulator in the glove box they went out so often!
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What a lovely toy car!
Wil, ABCWTeam
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Wonderful little car…. my husband would like to drive one nowadays
Have a nice abc-day / week
♫ M e l ☺ d y ♫ (abc-w-team)
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It probably includes my old car as well!
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