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Old 01-31-2020, 01:07 PM   #1
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Default Another 1933 1934 Brochure from a Ford Dealership "Leaf Springs"

This one was in very good condition. Has some great information about the 1933 1934 Ford Leaf Springs. The on is a lot larger than most of the brochures I found and has many pages to help sell the car.
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Old 01-31-2020, 01:17 PM   #2
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That appears to be an outstanding brochure! I find it amazing that they would go to this extent with their publications. I would be willing to wager that 99% of their prospective customers would not care about this or would even understand it if they did.
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That appears to be an outstanding brochure! I find it amazing that they would go to this extent with their publications. I would be willing to wager that 99% of their prospective customers would not care about this or would even understand it if they did.
To add to this point, have you seen modern advertising for new cars? There is little to no mention about the engine, transmission or suspension. It's all about the electronic gadgets in the dash. Folks now days have no idea about the mechanical components that make the car function. It's remarkable but maybe this isn't new? Did folks in 1933 discern the mechanical components of a '33 Ford V8?
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Old 01-31-2020, 05:41 PM   #4
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Bill,


Neat brochure; I've seen some of the photos in it at the BFRC, but not the brochure itself. You've got quite a little treasure chest of goodies from that dealership.
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