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Topic: All-American Ads of the 60s
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07-21-2006 04:27 PM ET (US)
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cypherpunksPerson was signed in when posted  4
01-28-2003 01:12 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 01-28-2003 01:13 PM
When I lived in Portland, rambler station wagons were big. I miss neighborhoods with personality.
QrazyQatPerson was signed in when posted  3
01-26-2003 01:17 PM ET (US)
Let's see, the guy has the Dart as a "forgotten car" (forgotten like the Mustang and the GTO, I guess), and seems to think the sixties were unusual because they had stars hawking products (guess he was too busy writing his copy to look around at what's going on now). So it looks like this book is like old porno, bought for the pictures and you're supposed to ignore the irrevelant drivel that appears in type. And he teaches? (also, he ain't no Kilgore Trout.)
Paul Palinkas  2
01-26-2003 01:06 PM ET (US)
"From forgotten cars such as the Dodge Dart," Who's forgotten the Dodge Dart? In Seattle, there's one on every block. One of the greatest autos ever made. Slant Six forever!
chico haasPerson was signed in when posted  1
01-26-2003 09:40 AM ET (US)
Edited by author 01-26-2003 09:41 AM
The period where our finest illustrators are looking up like Larsen dinosaurs at a big comet coming down.(sp)
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