BSA Ad April 1968

$8.00

BSA Ad from April 1968 Playboy.

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Description

BSA Ad April 1968Full color 7 3/4″ x 11″ ad with a picture of a Thunderbolt with a black and chrome color scheme parked outside of a building made of large white blocks of stone with a proper soldier nearby seated upon his horse while wearing the formal attire of his position. Positioned by the BSA are two attractive ladies adorned in their proper attire, both with black leather jackets and tight pants that start somewhere south of where the jackets end. One is seated on the seat of the BSA while the other stands nearby and they both have facial expressions that would do more to quell a disturbance than the official on a horse. The text mentions many of the performance features that were part of every BSA Thunderbolt built at this time and talked about blowing past 100 mph in seconds. At the bottom of the page are the four posters that were included in their Big BSA Poster Bag for $2.00 per set and the picture in this ad is one of those.  BSA Thunderbolt

Source:  April 1968 Playboy.