Rambler Ad March 1961

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Rambler Ad from March 3, 1961 Life magazine.

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Rambler Ad March 1961Rambler – Full color 9″ x 13″ ad that urges you to Look Into Rambler Excellence. The larger picture in the ad shows a Yellow Rambler Classic Custom 4-Door Sedan with a woman seated in the front passenger seat talking to a man in tennis clothes standing outside her door. The ad urges “Before you buy any ’61 car, look into the important differences” then addresses three points of contention of the time. It talks about the extra Headroom these cars had, even though having cushioned, acoustical ceilings. It mentions having a combination of Performance and Economy partially as a result of having the first U.S. die-cast aluminum 6 engine blocks as well as their Sectional Sofa Front Seats so that a tiny driver will not cause an oversize passenger in the front seat to be unable to breathe. There is a smaller picture of a Red Rambler American with a price shown of $1845 and talks about the program Rambler had of refunding different value Savings Bonds to purchasers of Ramblers as the sales increased.

Source:  March 3, 1961 Life magazine.