Pontiac Car Ad 1936 in The Saturday Evening Post, January 1937
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Vintage Item is Excellent Used Condition
Original Pontiac 1936 "a bigger car, a better value" Paper Ad
1936 Pontiac Indian Arrow Print Ad "Everything Points to Pontiac" Ad
Backside is actual page 34 from The Saturday Evening Post, January 2, 1937
Some light discoloration due to aging and may have small corner bump or staple holes
from magazine removal. I's from our Aunt's/Uncle's Estate and was stored in plastic with
cardboard behind it, so it is very suitable for framing!
Pontiac created a luxury brand for GM to sell a premium version of their Oakland vehicles starting in 1926.
The brand itself became more popular than the car and in 1933 Pontiac became a competitive brand of GM and
marketing picked up to sell these cars. The creation of unique ads in the early parts of the 19th century captivated
readers. This original magazine ad is in excellent condition and this vintage paper treasure would look great framed.
It measures approximately 10.5 x 13.75 inches.
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