Celebrating the Jazz Age (1920s-1930s.)
Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 30s".Click image for 671 x 872 size.
I'm glad she can change a flat, because I'm not sure I can do it.
They should teach that when you learn to drive.
These car-related ads over recent posts have all been fantastic. Thanks for poting them.
Hi David! I've had fun showing them. :)
Oh, for the days when women actually dressed like this. (Though the Texaco guy's uniform looks vaguely fascist.)
Nazism was a horror, but their uniforms were very sexy. I believe they were designed by Hugo Boss! This uniform looks great.
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I'm glad she can change a flat, because I'm not sure I can do it.
They should teach that when you learn to drive.
These car-related ads over recent posts have all been fantastic. Thanks for poting them.
Hi David! I've had fun showing them. :)
Oh, for the days when women actually dressed like this. (Though the Texaco guy's uniform looks vaguely fascist.)
Nazism was a horror, but their uniforms were very sexy. I believe they were designed by Hugo Boss! This uniform looks great.
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