I don't have any, so I'll swipe my husbands claims.
He modeled for the 1986 Ford F250 brochure. It's the brochure that people can pick up at the dealerships when they are interested in a certain automobile. One day, while shopping at a mall about 50 miles away, we were taking by suprise to see him on a huge Ford display right as we entered the main entrance.
No, my spouse was not a professional model. He raced dirtbikes professionally and the local modeling agency needed someone with bike skills and access to lots of motorcycles. A local bike dealer referred the agency to my husband. I have to say this, it was FANTASTIC money, $150.00 an hour and he worked most of the day. Unfortunately, not a big demand for my spouse's "speciality" .
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Hubby's Dad was a stockbroker and he had the singer Eddie Money over to dinner to try and get him as a client. My husband, a teenager at the time (the 70's), could invite one friend have dinner with them. Hubby reported that he was a regular guy and thanked my husband for not inviting every kid he knows to meet him that evening.