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I have an interesting piece printed in Hong Kong on thin paper from 1968. General Motors marketing Vietnam solders with low prices and information about how to pay for them. There is no pics or color but it must of worked. Dustin
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bluel78</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have an interesting piece printed in Hong Kong on thin paper from 1968. General Motors marketing Vietnam solders with low prices and information about how to pay for them. There is no pics or color but it must of worked. Dustin </div></div>
Ooh. Would it be possible to see a photo? I have a ton of Hurst newsletters targeted to men and women overseas. If you go to the FB page, you can see them. |
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Dan Jedlicka's long-form article in September 1969 Esquire magazine, "Gaining Respect on Woodward Avenue" is a great piece on musclecar culture and the people who bought them.
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