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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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Good condition

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AI Identification

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whole Car catalog, by The Editors Of Consumer Guide

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AI Estimated Value

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$5-20

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is identified as the cover of a book titled "whole Car catalog". The cover is primarily light grey or off-white, suggesting a paper or cardstock material. The title is prominently displayed in large, bold black sans-serif font, with "whole" positioned above "Car", and "catalog" placed below and slightly to the right of "Car". Below the main title, in smaller black sans-serif font, is the attribution "By The Editors Of Consumer Guide®". Towards the bottom of the cover, aligned centrally, is the publishing information "A Fireside Book Published by Simon and Schuster" in a smaller, similar black sans-serif font. The overall condition appears good, with some subtle creasing and minor surface imperfections visible, consistent with typical handling and age for a paper cover. There are no major tears, significant stains, or heavy wear apparent. The design is minimalistic, focusing on typography, which was a common style for publications in the mid-to-late 20th century. Based on the publisher and the nature of "Consumer Guide" publications, this item likely dates between the 1970s and 1990s, characteristic of a consumer reference or catalog style from that era.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of the "whole Car catalog" by The Editors Of Consumer Guide, noting its light grey/off-white cover and typographic design. The item appears to be in good condition, as stated by the owner, with subtle creasing and minor surface imperfections consistent with a used paper cover of its likely age. There are no apparent major tears, significant stains, or heavy wear. Given the publisher (Fireside Book, Simon and Schuster) and series (Consumer Guide), this book likely dates from the 1970s-1990s, a period when such consumer reference catalogs were popular. These types of publications, while informative at the time, generally do not command high prices in the collectible market unless they are exceptionally rare, a first printing of a highly sought-after edition, or have unique historical significance. General car catalogs are typically widely distributed. Market conditions for non-specialized reference books like this are generally low. Comparable sales for similar vintage consumer guides or car catalogs in good condition often range from a few dollars to perhaps twenty dollars. Demand for such specific, non-academic, and widely available consumer guides is limited to niche collectors or those seeking nostalgic items, rather than a broad collector base. The minimal design focusing on typography is characteristic of the era and does not, in itself, add significant premium value. The primary factors impacting value are its condition (which is good), but more importantly, the lack of rarity or high collector demand. Without any unique features, author autograph, or specific historical context, its value remains primarily utilitarian or sentimental. Limitations regarding authenticity verification from images alone are crucial. While the visual cues align with a genuine publication of its type, a full authentication would require in-person examination to verify paper quality, binding (e.g., perfect bound vs. stapled), specific publishing indicators (e.g., print run, edition statement on the copyright page), and to rule out any potential reprints or facsimiles. Actual physical inspection would allow for a tactile assessment of wear and tear, and a more precise dating through internal publication data, rather than relying on stylistic inferences.

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