ESMSpartanGarage
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In my experience, old magazines are worth very little, unless they are about something momentous, like the JFK assassination or the moon landing.
If you see someone selling them for a buck a piece at a flea market, usually they've got about the same number on the table at the end of the day that they had at the beginning.
I can't read what the treatise from Cornell is about, but it could be mildly interesting, depending on your agricultural interests.
If Marguerite Murphy was the original owner of the car, they've got some (non-monetary) historical value for you and possibly a future owner, but if it's just a pile of junk a previous owner picked up and never brought into the house, then, not even that.
– Eric
You were right. They weren't worth anything!















