Sing that subject to the tone of 'Help me Rhonda', Please. Alrighty, I know this item is not an antique (but it is a collectible)....and I can almost never participate in car conversation because I've always considered cars a means of getting from point A to point B. And I just recently learned how to put gas in one....BUT ANYHOW: Before you go and say....what in the HECK is she posting now? Just let me say that I do not go out LOOKING for this stuff. Every day stuff walks through the front door in the arms of some poor sad soul. If I do not succeed in this business it is because I am TOO NICE. So anyway, one day a delightful old gentleman walks through the front door (with his nice old wife) and he gives me this sad story about how he's lived here his whole life and now that he is retired he is being forced to move to Maui. Can you imagine? He is from the old school of chivalry and he sweeps me away with all kinds of comments about how charming I am and my little shop, too (leave out the Wizard of Oz witch inflection on that.) Apparently he is a retired executive and spent most of his career travelling around the world (when he wasn't sailing- I bought his sailing books, too). He picked up little trinkets wherever he travelled. Guess what? His wife doesn't want them anymore!!! So I bought them......totem poles from Alaska, carved boats from Taiwan, African wood carvings, etc. Worthless, mostly. Mixed into this lot of junk was this portfolio Titled 'Ramarro, Bertone'.....and what appears to be some design portfolio (1985?) of a Corvette. So anyway, I put in a call to my 'buyer of antique to late model cars' who has asked me to call whenever I get anything car related. He is probably racing here now in his late model foo foo car. So Marshall, I will sell this portfolio to him cheap unless you tell me that it has great value. Or what it was used for (a car show?). Thanks Kiddo!

Fayette