Plymouth Ad 1940 October

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Plymouth Ad from October 28, 1940 Life magazine.

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Plymouth Ad 1940 OctoberPlymouth – Full color 9 3/4″ x 13 3/4″ ad that is for the 1941 Plymouth. This ad is a large cartoon which shows a Red 1941 Plymouth parked on a street filled with walkers and people coming out of stores and others staring down from their bedrooms to see what everyone is looking at. There is a banner across the top of the ad saying “See America’s New Low-Priced LUXURY CAR” and, I think, there are 16 different conversations happening. The conversations are “Gosh, Dad, if we had a car like that, I’d wash it every week for nothing! Look at it shine”This new Powermatic Shifting sold me, Mac. Of course, Louise fell for the new style and two-tone upholstery” and “Do you mean to tell me that’s a low-priced car? Look at those lines, Helen”. There are a lot more there to see. The ad text says that you should “Treat yourself to more driving pleasure this year in a Big 1941 Plymouth! You enjoy 19 great advancements…including New Artistry of Design…New Fashion-Tone Interior…New Powermatic Shifting with vast reductions in driving effort…new 4-Way Step-Up in Performance, giving you new mastery of hills and traffic. Plymouth’s the ‘One’ for ’41…see your Plymouth dealer”.

Source:  October 28, 1940 Life magazine.