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New WCCC black coffee mug with white Royal Flush logo featuring the Walking Cat on the faces of playing cards...
New Walking Cat key fob featuring embossed lettering and walking cat on nickel plated steel attached to leather. A...
This cart was used by service stations or garages to provide jump starting services to vehicles with dead batteries. The...
This rack was used by service stations or garages to hold oil cans / parts for sale. The design and style suggests that it...
This listing is for a Walking Cat keychain multi tool. We haven't been able to find much information on this, but it's definitely a cool item to add to your collection. Features a chrome plated...
NOS Rand McNally Lincoln Mercury atlas and travel guide, originally distributed to customers through their local dealer. Includes state, city and "special maps" that include the US, Central...
The car pictured is a 67, but the copyright says "1969 Fred Bonner Corporation" and the header says Mercury Cougar introduced 1968.Measures 5"x7"
Used Mercury Product Data Book for the entire Mercury lineup for the 1972 model year run. This is a rare gem for sure as these were typically thrown away as soon as the dealership got the new...
Ready to move into the Cougar big time? Well now's your chance with this flashy stainless steel money clip emblazoned with a gold XR7-G shifter style emblem. A great item to add to your...
New black sunglasses with Walking Cat logo on both sides. We're not going to call these high quality, but more of a flashy collectors item for the "sophisticated enthusiast". But make no mistake,...
NOS Autolite 4300 training handbook. Filled with details pertaining to operation, adjustments, overhaul and servicing of the Autolite 4300 carburetor which was used starting in 1967. ...
This cart was used by service stations or garages to provide jump starting services to vehicles with dead batteries. The design and style suggests that it could be from anytime between 1940 and...
This rack was used by service stations or garages to hold oil cans / parts for sale. The design and style suggests that it could be from anytime between 1940 and 1970, making it a valuable...
NOS dealership novelty item that was likely handed out in the late 60's early 70's. We're not exactly sure what the purpose of this inflatable pad was, but our best guess is it could have...
NOS 41" x 24" Walking Cat nylon banner / flag. These were hung up around dealers back in the sixties and early seventies. We're calling it a banner, but the 2 holes on one side of it indicates...
Used tune up cabinet made by Autolite. Dealership mechanic shops used these cabinets back in the 60's, they were used to store various tune up tools and parts. A great piece of Ford nostalgia...