Ford Pinto Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.


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DESCRIPTION
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QTY.
PRICE
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PAYPAL
1971
Pinto - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a picture of a Green two-door shown against a black background while a man and a woman who is holding an infant stand at the rear of this car. The ad headline identifies it as "Ford's new Pinto. The little carefree car." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 25, 1970
Life magazine
1
$7.50
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Pinto 4

1971
Ford Pintos - Full color 9 1/4" x 12 1/2" ad for the Ford with value. The ad has a picture of a wallet with money visible and pictures of a Green Pinto 3-Door Runabout on one side and a Yellow Pinto 2-Door on the other side. The ad tries to describe how user-friendly these cars are and the headline claims that "In you wallet you'll know it's right." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 28, 1971
Life magazine
0
$7.50
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Pinto 5

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1971
Pinto - Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad that talks about the Economy this car will give, both in price to buy and price to drive. There is a side-view of a Red Pinto with an apple with a single, small bite taken from it. The headline calls this a "Small Bite...(for so many miles of carefree driving)" and the text begins to talk about the many places you will save money. It talks about the fuel economy, the fact that oil changes are needed half as often as with a VW and only one sixth as often for chassis lubes. It claims to have more interior room that a VW does and then goes into some of the features and performance items in this car.
August 13, 1971
Life magazine
1
$7.50
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Pinto 10

1972
Pintos - Full color 7 3/4" x 10 1/2" ad that simply says "Variations on a basic Pinto". At the top we have the Ford Pinto Wagon being admired by a husband and a wife while their two children, and one dog, are only partially paying attention to it. Next we have one of the Pinto Sports Accent which comes in orange or avocado, with matching interiors and vinyl roofs, and steel-belted radial ply tires. Then we have the Sunshine Pinto which is called what it is because it has an easy-opening, solid-closing sun roof. Last we have the Red, White and Blue. This Sprint option has this racy color scheme, inside and out.
July 17, 1972
Time magazine &
August 1972
Playboy magazine
1
$7.50
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Pinto 1

1972
Ford Pintos - Full color 11" x 11" 8-page Dealer Brochure for America's little carefree car. This item includes a photo that shows the two models available, the 3-Door Runabout and the 2-Door Sedan with information about the Standard Features as well as talking about some of the items of pride. It then talks about the Pinto Designer Kits with pictures of some before talking about the Safety Features and giving the Specifications.
Dealer
1
$10.00
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Pinto 7

1973
Pinto Wagon - Full color 7 1/4" x 11" ad with the message that the "Pinto Wagon is the basic wagon idea all over again: lots of space for little money". First there is an antique picture of a family of four getting ready for a trip in what is probably one of the early Ford station wagons. To illustrate what is available now there is a picture from the front side of a Light-Colored Pinto Wagon with Squire Option and a smaller picture from the rear that shows the tailgate open and much more stuff in the back of that than the old family were going to try to take in their "wagon". The text explains that Ford introduced the first "wagon" in 1929 then jumps to what the 1973 wagon has to offer. It compares the cargo space of 60 cubic feet to the 50 cubic feet that the Vega Kammback and VW Squareback have and mentions other features without comparing them to anyone elses products.
December 1972
Harper's
1
7.50
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Pinto 6

1973
Pinto Runabout - Full color 7 3/4" x 10 1/2" ad that has a photo of the tailgate opened up on a lime green Pinto where you can see in and see all that it can hold. The ad headline states "The Pinto Runabout. It's the rugged Model A all over again, with a lot more carrying space".
May 1973
Car & Driver
0
$7.50
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Pinto 2

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1973
Ford Pinto - Full color 7 3/4" x 11" ad with two photos of different red Pintos. The top one has the headline calling it "The simple, basic Pinto" and the other is a shiny car with trim and special wheels and the headline "It hardly ever stays that way". There is text between these headlines that claim that "It seems that our basic, durable, economical little Pinto has arrived. Not only is it being bought by people who just want a basic, durable, economical little car, it's also finding its way into the hands of a lot of pretty knowledgable enthusiasts. Who see it not just for what it is. But also for what it can be. Well, that's fine with us. As a matter of fact, we were sort of planning on it. Which is one of the reasons we made things like rack and pinion steering, high-back buckets and an all synchro 4-speed standard. Not to mention big wide wheelwells for big fat tires" The ad continues on with more features that were available.
August 1973
Car & Driver
1
$7.50
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Pinto 3

1973
Ford Pintos - Full color 10 1/2" x 11" 13-page Dealer Brochure for the models available in 1973. There is a photo showing the 2-Door Sedan, the 3-Door Runabout and the Pinto Wagon with the preceding pages showing the Standard Features as well as some of the Options. Later pages show general options for all cars and the several different colors available.
Dealer
1
$10.00
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Pinto 8

1980
Pinto Rallye - Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad for the Mass Appeal of this car. There is a picture of a Red 1980 Pinto Rallye parked on a lawn in front of a sorority house in Long Beach, California. Eight of the girls from this house are standing behind this car and the text informs us that each of them owns their own Pinto. The text claims that there are 40 Standard Features, that the Pinto gets Excellent Mileage and that there is a Wide Choice of Models.
November 25, 1979
Rolling Stone
0
$7.50
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Pinto 9

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