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This blog is a collection of vintage advertisements, posted Monday through Friday. All ads are scans from magazines in my collection (or those of my friends), so I claim no copyright over them. Remember, these ads are from bygone eras: don't get upset if you see something you don't like, nor excited if you see something you do.

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Friday, June 27, 2014

Plymouth Coats

Playboy Nov. 1967

Ad text:
If Plymouth is a hazard to your independence, credit adventurous styling, brawny colors, eager patterns and international fashion that antiquates the plaincoat.
If Plymouth rewards you with double-breasted prowess or dramatizes you via color, fabric and line, credit dynamic coatmakers - whose coats project you as well as protect you.
Pictured: the Sentinal Duo, richly tailored to outwit the weather.  Includes fashionable muted plaid pile zip-in liner with satin-faced sleeves.  Lustrous two-ply 65% Dacron, 35% Prima cotton, protected by  Zepel.

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