Phillips 66 Ad 1966 April

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Phillips 66 Ad from April 22, 1966 Life magazine.

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Phillips 66 Ad 1966 AprilFull color 9 3/4″ x 13 3/4″ ad that was for the Phillips 66 Service Stations. This ad has a drawing of an indian perched on top of a mesa and he is working on a fire, sending out smoke signals to the world. He seems pretty good because he has gotten two puffs of smoke to say “66” somehow and the caption claims that you should “Go with Phillips 66…the gasoline that won the West!”. The ad then says that “The news is spreading fast about Phillips 66 gasolines. They give you more gallop per gallon. That’s why they’re such big favorites out where long-distance driving is a way of life. And when it comes to service, Phillips western hospitality is famous in 47 states. For example, many of our stations are equipped to vacuum your car free. All you have to do is ask. So come in and go first-class…go Phillips 66. Get the gasoline that won the West”.

Source:  April 22, 1966 Life magazine.