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Volkswagen - Is the small car going out of the picture? (1963) printad (USA)

They're growing the new cars much bigger this season.

VW / Volkswagen - Evolution - Press ad 1963 USA

Yes. They all look exactly the same. No wait the one on three steps from the top in the center row is... yeah, exactly the same.

Volkswagen - That's how many times we inspect a Volkswagen. (1963) printad (USA)

These are some of the ok's our little car has to get in our factory.

Volkswagen - There are no real Volkswagen taxis. But there is one very good fake. (1963) printad (USA)

Think it over, New York, Chicago, San Francisco.

Goodyear - This Goodyear tire with Tufsyn rubber looks almost new. It has actually gone 26,084 miles. (1963) double page spread (USA)

26,084 miles. And not just ordinary miles.. They were hard-driving test miles on the Ohio Turnpike. As fast as the law allows.

Volkswagen - "Cheap New - Expensive used" (1962) printad (USA)

A new Volkswagen costs only $1,595. So you might think that a used one costs next to nothing.

Volkswagen - Cheap new. Expensive used. (1962) printad (USA)

A new Volkswagen costs only $1,595. So you might think that a used one costs next to nothing. Wrong. Used VWs cost plenty.

Volkswagen - What if you only need part of a Volkswagen? (1962) printad (USA)

What if you only need part of a Volkswagen? Parts of Volkswagens are easier to get than whole ones.

Buick - Waiting for someone important - 1961, printad USA

How nice to be met by this elegant sight... your own '61 Buick waiting for you.

Volkswagen - You don't have to replace half the car. (1961) printad (USA)

A new front fender for your Volkswagen doesn't mean major surgery.

Volkswagen - Volkswagen overdoes it again: 4 coats of paint. (1961) printad (USA)

Why four coats of paint when three would be more than enough?
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Shell - Wonderful time on Shell / Bing Crosby (1960) :60 (UK)

Bing Crosby sings a catchy jingle as he travels around in the UK, as you can have a wonderful time when you go on Shell Shell Shell. 

Rolls Royce / David Ogilvy - "... the loudest noise comes from the electric clock" - 1958

“At 60 miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock”

Oldsmobile - In My Merry Oldsmobile (Classic - 1948) 6:20 (USA)

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