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Vintage 1964 Dodge Magazine ad highlights evolution 1914 model 1964 vehicle

Posted 7 days ago in Fort Worth, TX

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Vintage 1964 Dodge Magazine ad highlights evolution 1914 model 1964 vehicle

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Please see picture of tear on folded seam. The vintage 1964 Dodge Magazine ad is a collectible piece of advertising that highlights the evolution of the Dodge Dart model from 1914 to 1964. As an original print ad from the United States, it showcases the theme of automobiles with a focus on the Dodge brand. This ad is a unique piece of automotive history that captures the essence of the Dodge Dart's transformation over the years. Vintage 1964 Dodge print advertisement highlights 50 years of automotive evolution by contrasting an early 1914 model with a modern 1964 vehicle. Key Details in the Advertisement Top Vehicle: A black 1914 Dodge Model 30 touring car representing the company's origins. Bottom Vehicle: A sleek, cherry-red 1964 Dodge Polara hardtop sedan showing modern styling. Slogan: "It took us 50 years to get from here to here (WE'RE GETTING YOUNGER EVERY YEAR)." Branding: Features the classic triangular Chrysler "Pentastar" logo alongside the "Dodge Division" text. Historical Context The Milestones: John and Horace Dodge founded the company, delivering their first commercial vehicle in November 1914. The Contrast: The copy details early features like a 35-horsepower engine and a cone clutch, comparing them to 1964 advancements like self-adjusting brakes and rust protection.

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