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I'm working on a collection of vintage dealership literature and was wondering if there was anyone else that collects these? Also, would anyone be interested in scans from any of these? The majority of my collection so far is GM, primarily due to what I can get my hands on around here.

1956 Chevrolet Bel Air, 210, 150

1960 GMC C/K 10, 20, 30

1960 GMC Panels, Suburban - Carry-All

1960 GMC C910, C920, C930

1960 GMC LCF L950, L960

1960 GMC C970

1960 GMC C980

1960 GMC Tandems

1960 Chevrolet Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, Nomad, Kingswood

1962 GMC Four-Wheel Drive Models

1962 GMC Panels, Suburban - Carry-All

1963 Chevrolet Maintenance, Household Measurements

1965 Acadian Beaumont, Canso, Invader

1967 GMC Handi-Van, C/K pickups, Forward Control

1967 Oldsmobile Toronado, 98, Delta 88 Custom, Delta 88, Delmont 88, Cutlass, Vista Cruiser

1968 Acadian

1969 Chevrolet Nova

1970 Acadian

1971 Pontiac Firebirds

1972 Chevrolet Nova

1972 Pontiac Grand Prix, Grand Ville, Bonneville, Pariesienne Braugham, Catalina, Laurentian

1972 Ford F-Series

1972 Pontiac Ventura II

1973 Jeep Wagoneer, J-Series, CJ5, CJ6, Renegade, Commando

1974 Chevrolet Car Wagons, Blazer, Sportvan

1974 Pontiac Ventura, GTO

1976 Chevrolet C/K 10, 20, 30

1977 GMC C/K 10, 20, 30

1980 Chevrolet C/K 10, 20, 30

1980 Ford Recreation Vehicles

1981 GMC C/K 10, 20, 30

I mainly purchase brochures of vehicles I can recreate in 1:25 scale, but I also pick up interesting oddball ones sometimes, depending on price. The store I get these from has a suggested price on each brochure, but the more I buy at a time the prices goes down a little bit.

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I collect them to a degree, and I usually scan them for the same purposes as you. One of these days I'd like to print out a sheet of them- owner's manual, factory and Haynes manuals, dealer brochures, and the like. The dealer brochures are the toughest things to come by- they are usually tossed out at the end of the model year.

Here is a really good source for automotive literature-

http://www.lloydsautolit.com/

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