My Collection

Hopefully by now you will have taken the time to have a good look around the site and even if there are no brochures which interest you, you may have used some of the links to other collectors' websites. You may also be wondering how I got started with collecting brochures… well, even if you weren't I'll tell you anyway.

As long as I can remember I have had a fascination for most things car related, although over the years the focus has altered to take on new aspects. I suppose from the age of about two I was well and truly hooked and had no real problems identifying cars then. Probably due to my newness to the world in general I was intrigued by all the little details which made the cars so identifiable from one another and I particularly liked some of the overly-styled touches on the 1970s Japanese cars - wheel trims resembling the foil cases from Mr Kipling apple pies seemed to be standard issue with Datsun 120Ys.

From the age when I realised there were such things as car magazines to spend my pocket money on I have done so and now have complete runs of Autocar and Car going back for over 25 years. Only for the past 10 years has motorsport also been a passion, so magazines such as Autosport and F1 Racing now allow me to get a fix of Formula 1 and CART more regularly than every other Sunday.

I think I was about 12 when the idea suddenly came to me that perhaps if I wrote letters to the manufacturers and importers I might get sent a few in the post. Up until this point I'd only gathered a tiny handful of brochures, probably less than 20, and most of those seemed to be Volvo ones from the old dealer in Lincoln. I wrote off to about 20 firms the first time and got brochures from at least two thirds of them. This sort of thing went on until I was about 18 - I didn't really want to go into car dealers because I knew as much as they would I didn't look like a potential customer for a Lada never mind a Jaguar. But overall I wasn't getting very far - perhaps only 250 new ones a year. It was around this point I decided to change my method of attack and started going into dealers telling them the truth - I'm not looking to buy, I just collect brochures - and to my amazement it worked. Still does in the majority of cases. Now and again I'll come across the odd salesman or woman who doesn't want to have their time wasted (usually at a Dixons showroom I'm sad to say) but by and large it works well. Plus, going to autojumbles now allows me to fill in 'holes' to the point I now feel if I haven't got 1000 'new to me' brochures in a year I've not done very well. At the time if writing I've now got over 12,000 in my personal collection.

I'm currently sorting through them all (slowly), along with all the magazines and price lists in order to be able to get hold of my duplicates with greater ease - especially now my list of swaps will be 'live', both via email here or on eBay as and when I have time for sales.

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