Chevy:

No Sudebaker brochures but I have a 1970 1/2 Pontiac Trans AM brochure around here somewhere. I owned mine for 10 years & sold it to my brother in Penticton where he drives it only in the summer on Sundays. I should have kept it as it's worth a lot of money now as only 3196 were built. There are not many left out there.

I have several Sony brochures & test reports from 1985 to 1993 that cover its XBR series TVs from that period. Furthermore, a 1990 Sony Hi-Fi Components brochure contains the specs for the famous STR-D2020 Receiver that I still own (but it is now retired). It was highly regarded, well ahead of its time & still has quite a following on the net.

A rather rare one from 1985 is for a pair of large Sansui PM-C200 Speakers that I bought in Japan. They are pristine & still in use in my in my computer room Interesting specs: 30" high, 18" wide; 53 lbs; W - 15" polypropylene/mica/carbon cone (hence PM-C); M - 4 3/4" PM-C cone; T - 1 15/16" planar honeycomb flat diaphragm; Super T - 5/8" polyester film planar; XOvers 1000Hz, 5000Hz & 10000Hz; power handling 320 watts; 93db/W; & FR 25 to 38000 Hz. This form factor was quite common for the day but some quite exotic materials were used here. Cost was $316/pr back then in Japan & if I remember correctly $600/pr in Canada.

See them here:
http://www.vintage-audio.com.ua/en/cat/270/2536.html?begin=11

I think that I'm a pack rat!!

Tom
Comox, BC