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Stephen, Nothing unusual in that. Recently, a friend of mine bought a small car and when we pulled the carpets out, we found the following: 1. GI Joe Action Figure (how did they get it under the handbrake cable) 2. Easter Egg (still unopened but obviously past its use by date) 3. $5.45 in coins (Aussie dollars here) 4. 20 - 25 Marbles. (Distributed evenly under each front seat.) 5. Several Lollies (Of both the sucked and unsucked kinds) 6. Several Shopping dockets (I can't understand why someone would pay so much for a loaf of bread) However, in my latest addition to the family, '73 Square, I found the following: 1. 1 Medicine bottle. (looked like something out of the 1700s) 2. $4.20 in coins (Some Australian some not) 3. A few lollies 4. Several clips for this and that (which had obviously been lost never to be seen again so were replaced. Mind you the pink hair comb just didn't suit so I threw it away.) 5. A few shopping dockets (this car must have been well fed) 6. Numerous other Non standard items which were picked up over the years but not included as "standard equipment" when sold. The only thing I can say is that, sitting in car yards all over the world is probably enough food, toys, paper, and various other bits to feed, entertain, recycle and revive some struggling third world country. But what is that kid doing now without his horse and rider? Regards, Wayne '72 Notch '73 Square '83 Sigma