These skis are way older than the car. I have a pair of wooden skis, the brand is Attenhofer and I bought them new about 1950. I still use them. They are great downhill skis, the are very stable at high speeds, no flutter at all unlike my newer metal skis. I also have "Trima" skins for them. They are suitable for walking uphill and I do that to warm up. Attached is a recent picture of me on those skis. And yes, several times I have been asked if I wanted to sell them but I can't because the Trima fasteners cannot be removed and are no longer available for installation in more modern skis. The binding is also suitable for hiking and downhill because I can set it up to lift the heel or to strap it down. The strapping down is important for skiing moguls because I can put my weight on the tips for quicker turns.