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I once found what appeared to be an unused plane ticket in a vehicle I purchased (AMC Pacer---please don't throw anything at me...). It was a few years old, so I threw it away, but I always wondered what the story was behind it. (It was under the front passenger seat, BTW.)
My old 1990 Mustang - Found a roll of Kodak film (tried to get it developed-it was ruined), bits of broken glass, change, and that's about it.
My turbo coupe- change, broken cassette case, and some old candy
'84 turbo coupe that I pulled the engine out of and stripped the interior- Not much, some change in the interior and the build sheet under the back seat, and there was a bunch of crap in the trunk including someone's old bank statement that showed they had like $10 in their account
And finally, my truck - I don't really remember finding anything particularly noteworthy. I remember finding some old receipts or something, change, that usually sort of bs.
My son bought an 86 van a few years ago. It was a camper "special". While my daughter was cleaning it out, she found an envelope with $1000 in it stashed away. In other vehicles, just change, old candy or old receipts.
I my 64 Galaxie, I fond a bottle of slow gin, but my wife fond a pair of panty hose and wemens underwear under the back seat, I thought I was going to have to wears those.
In my 63 T-bird, under the ash tray in the consul was a tube with some grass in it.
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