I have the same software, but had to resort to good old Windows Movie Maker when I wanted to achieve the same effect.
There are plugins that you can get for Premiere, but Movie Maker was more than good enough at producing this effect.
1. Export the section of video that you want to alter out of Premiere as a DV AVI file.
2. Import said file into Movie Maker.
3. Apply one of the 3 Film Age effects to suit. You could also add Sepia (clips can have multiple effects applied to them). Just have a play.
4. Export result as DV AVI
5. Re-import into Premiere.
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