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Volkswagen Convertible Print Ad -"which Man Would You Vote For?"-1972 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Wilmington, Illinois, United States

Wilmington, Illinois, United States
Very Good condition
Country of Manufacture:United States

This is a great bit of advertising memorabilia - a B&W print ad for the 1972 Volkswagen convertible.

Titled "Which man would you vote for?", the advertisement equates the Volkswagen with a rare and valuable animal indeed - an honest politician. The price of the car is never mentioned, but its affordability and quality are praised in equal measure. The end of the ad says it all "So maybe this year you'll find a politician who'll do what few politicians ever do. Keep his promises before he's elected."

Ours is in Very Good condition, with light browning to the right edge but no creases, wrinkles or stains/soiling. Pulled from an unsalveageable Playboy magazine, the reverse features a tame cartoon and part of an article. Measures 8" x 11".

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