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Son of My 50 Year Junk Obsession
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Woody wagons are pretty fun and the surfer vintage cars were probably pretty beat up by the time they got converted into beach wagons. It took a lot of work to maintain a woody in nice shape.

Earlier this summer over at the Lacy Park Concours in San Marino I saw perhaps the nicest woody I had ever seen. It was of course restored but it wasn't the restoration that caught my eye but rather the original design details on the car. It was an early forties Chrysler Town and Country Highlander.  The interior details were simply stunning with a Scottish motif used for the interior fabric in keeping with the Highlander name. One wonders if this car was rescued from surf duty or had been cared for over the years. Either way these woodies are big fun and quite the site to behold in person.

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1 hour ago, Robot Man said:

Got an upgrade of this one. Made me think of another subset... I believe I also have a Plastic Man steam roller cover but am too lazy to dig it out right now. If anyone has it, please post it as well as any other ones, I've missed.

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Cool sub-set RM! And nice upgrade.

I believe there's a Target Comics issue with a Hitler cover that would fit in here too. Alas, I don't have a copy. But I'm sure @walclark does...

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Was going to get ready for the Glendale All American Collector's Show tomorrow (shamless plug...) and was getting some premiums ready for it. I think I remember posting these a couple of years ago but Photophuckit ate my photos so I thought I'd do it again.

Rings. The things most premiums collectors covet the most from the 1930's-1950's. Like most premiums, they are usually un-marked so you have to know them. Wonderful to find them at shows because most sellers don't know what they have. Like everything else though, drying up a bit.

Thought I'd post some of the more notable and desire able ones for you.

First up. Shadow Blue Coal Ring (Left) and Buck Rogers "Moon of Saturn" glow in the dark rings from around 1941

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