great ol'time ads for wagons

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  1. rrbnut

    rrbnut 1991 Mercury Grand marquis Colony Park LS Wagon

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    RE: the '62 Pontiac.

    Nothing like a nice relaxing smoke...in the pool...
     
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    A couple of 1954 Ford wagon advertisements,,gotta love work done by the old graphic artist before photography took over. HRP

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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Thanks. Another place to kill my valuable time. :rofl2:
     
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    I love Plan 59, especially the graphic art of all the '58 Ford wagons. All of the people look so young, happy, and smart. Our Cousin Carol had a baby blue and white '58 Ranch wagon. A neighbor in Fort Knox, Kentucky had a white and copper '59 Kingswood or Nomad wagon, about a year later, Uncle Norman ended up with a clone of it. Collectable Automobile magazine has a feature of a Parkwood with Nomad trimming on the inside, and a coral and white color scheme on the outside. I think of those three wagons frequently.
     

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