Digging through a stack of old newspapers last week and found this bitchin' Special Advertising Section supplimental for Chrysler's '65 "Summer Sales Twister." The cars from this era were indeed awesome, but boy oh boy, for me it's all about the fun bits of assorted bikini beach bingo key art sprinkled about on every page --I seriously lived for this kind of stuff as a kid. Everyone's so happy and totally dancin' to the tune of all those swingin' deals to be found --you just know these twistin' teens immediately pealed outta Malibu CA and drove thousands of miles to Allied Motor Sales in Jacksonville IL just to get in on all of those super duper savings! Hmmm, I'm really wondering now what The Twist would sound like performed on a banjo anyway?
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That one guy likes the car so much he's twerking it.
"Deep Dip Rust Proofing" is one of my favorite porns.
"Say! We have a real snazzy vinyl covered hardtop, too!" I love all the hip lingo, and when you hit the dealership, it's some dude in some loud jacket who hasn't been hip for 30 years pressuring you into buying the hardtop!
Awesome. Naturally I like the two-color cover the best. I dig the way they let the cartoon images and the pasted-in car photo act as a collage. I mean, that seems pretty natural for the inside pages of the catalog, but seems inventive there on the cover for some reason.
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