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What type of scanner are you using? I have a ton of truck and car ads but most are too big to fit in my scanner.

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The ads look great! I'm looking for an ad that shows a D24 3 window business coupe. I've seen lots of ads for D24's, but none that show the 3 window business coupe. If anyone has one I'd love to see it.

Thanks,

Dave

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Typical. Bloomin' typical.

The cover of the 41 brochure that I have is black & white...

1941Plymouth1.jpg

Here's another - I'm sure I had some more....

1941Plymouth4.jpg

The D24 - forgive my ignorance, but is that a Dodge or International or what?

Posted
Typical. Bloomin' typical.

The cover of the 41 brochure that I have is black & white...

1941Plymouth1.jpg

Here's another - I'm sure I had some more....

1941Plymouth4.jpg

The D24 - forgive my ignorance, but is that a Dodge or International or what?

1946 to 48 model dodge is a d24

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This is most of what I have of '41, '46-'48 & '50 Dodge/Plymouth cars. There may be more, but there labelled funny & it doesn't help that I'm not 100% sure what each year looks like.

I'll keep looking through & post what else I've got.

08.jpg

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07.jpg

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47dAD.jpg

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47-48Plymouth.jpg

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50sPlymouthAd.jpg

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1940Plymouth-1.jpg

Posted
What type of scanner are you using? I have a ton of truck and car ads but most are too big to fit in my scanner.

I must own up to not owning any of the brochure/sales art you see here - they are all the result of nearly 15 years surfing the interwebs... :o

Posted

Dang. Most of the ones I have are 11x13 approx and my scanner is only 9x11.

Posted (edited)

I do have a scanner - Epson RX520 - I don't think it's much bigger, if any, than the one you have.

You may have to visit a local copy shop - you know, the kind of place that does copies of blueprints for building work (these are usually huge: A1 or larger) they will definitely be able to scan them for you & put them onto a CD in jpeg or bitmap format.

Only drawback is you gotta get your wallet out...

Edit: If you have any skills at all with editing pictures on your PC, you could always scan them in two halves & cut & stick them together again in 'Paint' or it's equivalent once they're on your computer.

Edited by Job~Rated
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Ed,

I get mine copied at the town hall, they have a printer, copier that will down size a magazine ad to fit a regular sheet of copy paper. My copier-scanner won't do them either. It costs me 25 cents a copy, which isn't bad.

Bob

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Hmm I wonder if the copier here at work will scan that big of a document........

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