First photo. Pull apart keychains. Detroit suburb Ford dealer and Detroit fish store that you push the eye in to pull apart.
Second. Owl with radium glow in the dark eyes. Chrysler. Lucky dog from a sporting goods store that was on Woodward - the Dream Cruise street. You push up on the wire under his chin, then he lets go of the chain in his mouth.
Three. Raynal Brothers Dodge, Detroit. Bill Lepper Chrysler Plymouth, Lincoln Park. Shell service station, Roseville. Pull on the tab on the left and the keys go into the pouch.
Four. The keys for my R/T in a Lynch Road Assembly Good Housekeeping Award keychain( the plant my R/T was built in). Dodge Ramcharger.
Five. Firestone tape measure. An MPG calculator from a Citgo in Warren. Amoco.
Six. Return of your keys when someone drops them in a mailbox. Dick Lurie Ford. Champion. Mohan's Inn, St Clair Shores.
Seven. Woody Pontiac, Hamtramck. Once the biggest Pontiac dealer in Michigan. Chrysler. An old change purse.
Eight. Gun holster. Spark plug cigarette lighter.
Nine. Roulette wheel. Princess phones, one rotary and one pushbutton. Two return if put in the mailbox rings. One engraved Plymouth Acceptance Corp and the other Cass Motor Sales "Dodge" 5800 Cass Ave Det 2. I have one with my daily driver keys from Mt Elliot-Miller Sunoco Service that was in Detroit.
Ten. My other set of R/T keys with R/T logo, Route 66 sign, return if put in mailbox Pentastar, and my homemade DAV return if put in mailbox mini plate, which matches the 1968 Michigan plate on the front of my R/T.