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1965 AUSTIN 1100 2-page advertisement, Canadian ad, BMC Austin on train tracks

$ 3.89

Availability: 98 in stock
  • Condition: light overall yellowing
  • Type of Advertising: Print Ad
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Make: Austin

    Description

    Selling is a 2-page advertisement for:
    AUSTIN 1100
    from 1965
    This advertising page was by the British Motor Corporation of Canada.
    The 2-page ad has a full-page photo of an Austin 1100. It is driving on some railroad tracks.
    Ad text starts "Watch. At 45 m.p.h., wheels pounding over railroad ties, the Austin 1100 still rides dead level" and goes on about the car.
    This ad is 2 full pages, on one sheet approx. 11” x 16”, carefully removed from an actual 1965 Canadian automotive magazine.
    This one has light wear along the edges, staple rust, and light tanning.
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