I said... >>You're correct that they'd be done on a standard >>typewriter of the era, thus the 'font' is 'Courier'. >>[They were typed at the factory-level, not the >>dealerships]. > >I don't know about the later ones, but the 64 ones used a sans serif font >(courier is a serif font), likely off something like an IBM selectric or >similar (certainly ribboned). This is probably the closest example I've seen out there in font-land. Some of the numbers are a wee bit off, but close enough for jazz. http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/ephemera/impersonal/ Cheers, Gwen Smith ______^_____^______ (O|O) =RAMBLER= (O|O) Gwen Smith * gwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ------------------- www.gwensmith.com/interests/rambler \-<>---|770|---<>-/