Foreign Cars "T"

More ads are being listed all the time. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Many 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 concerning anything you don't find here.


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Toyota
1959 Toyopet - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for what is called the "World's Greatest Automotive Value". Under a banner headline stating Value is a picture of a Blue 1959 Toyopet Crown Custom Sedan. The text begins with the claim that "The measure of value for 1959 has already been set: room and comfort plus economy." It offers a few other general features and ends by saying that "This is value unattained in any other automobile...regardless of price."
June 1959
Holiday
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Toyota
1966 Toyota Corona - Black and white 4 1/2" x 5 1/4" ad with a picture of a Light Colored Toyota Sedan with a racing stripe taking a curve on a countryside road. The ad headline introduces "The New Hot One!".
April 1966
Playboy
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Toyota
1969 Corona - Black and white 7 1/2" x 10 3/4" ad that tries to give this early Toyota some respectability. There is a side view photo of one of these cars with an attempt to indicate that it is zipping along with its female driver. The headline says that "One more thing Toyota gives you is go!" and the next large-font item is $2115 which was the selling price. The text claims that it tops 90mph and 25 mpg while being comfortable with either a manual or automatic automatic transmission.
October 1968
Playboy
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Toyota
1969 Toyota Corona - Black and white 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad that introduces you to a 1969 Toyota Corona by telling you that "One more thing Toyota gives you is a fully-automatic automatic". The picture in the ad shows a lady stopped and looking out the side window of a Light-Colored Toyota with a smile on her face. The ad text continues by saying that "When we say "automatic," we mean fully automatic! No stick. No clutch. No compromise. It's a transmission that shifts for itself! And even with an automatic, Toyota Corona zips from zero to sixty in 16 seconds. Tops 90 mph. Mileage? Still around 25 miles or more per gallon. What else does Toyota Corona give you? Reclining bucket seats; wall-to-wall Nylon carpeting; loads of luxury and safety features...and a ride that lets you relax and enjoy it. So relax and enjoy it". The end slogan in the ad tells it all, "Get your hands on a Toyota...you'll never let go".
November 1968
Playboy &
May 1969
Car & Driver
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Toyota
1970 Toyota Corona - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a white two-door Toyota Hardtop parked in the desert. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 17, 1969
Life magazine
1
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Toyota
1970 Toyota Corona Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad has a photo of a Red Toyota Two-Door parked on a street of pavers in front of a brick wall. The ad says that "The Toyota Corona Hardtop is much like a beautiful woman." and then tries to justify that statement. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 6, 1970
Life magazine
1
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Toyota
1970 Toyota Corona - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that provides an answer to your Traffic Traumas. Shown, parked alone on a city parking lot, is a Blue Two-Door Corona and the text claims that it "reposes nicely in small parking places", that it "soars from 0-to-60 in 16 seconds", that it "has a passing gear that deftly whips you around little old ladies" plus it "provides a soothingly quiet interior - air conditioned if you like". If you were interested in a car like this, you were urged to see your Toyota dealer.
February 20, 1970
Life magazine
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Toyota
1970 Corollas - Black and white 9 3/4" x 13" ad that has a picture of a man standing next to "The three Corollas from Toyota $1686 $1816 $1836" and another, smaller picture, lower down that shows this same man holding up and jingling a set of keys "Or $5338 for all three". The text begins by saying "Why not? A Corolla Sedan, a Corolla Wagon and a Corolla Fastback...all for the price of one $5338 automobile". It then says that "With each Corolla you get about 30 miles to the gallon. Speeds of 87 mph. Five main bearings instead of the usual three. And a lifetime free os chasis lubrications. In all, you'd have three rows of reclining bucket seats, yards of wall-to-wall Nylon carpeting; and the fastest, quietest rides in the low-priced field".
October 3, 1969
Life magazine
1
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Toyota
1970 Toyota Corolla - Black and white 10" x 13" ad claims that "The Toyota Corolla holds more and costs less than a mink coat". The ad backs that claim up by telling us that this car only costs "$1726 fully lined". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 30, 1970
Life magazine
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Toyota
1970 Toyota Mark II - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a yellow two-door Mark II parked in a weed covered field and explains how much bigger and better it is in comparison to the lower priced Corona which is also shown in a small inset photo. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
September 19, 1969
Life magazine
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Toyota
1970 Toyota Mark II - Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad has a photo of a Yellow Toyota Two-Door parked on grass in front of some peaceful trees. The ad headline claims that "Toyota presents the new Mark II. A luxurious economy car in the tradition of the Toyota Corona. A trifle longer. A dash more power. A bit more posh. At a shade more price." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 31, 1969
Life magazine
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Toyota
1970 Toyota Mark II - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a Toyota two-door and a Toyota four-door parked on what looks like to be a golf course fairway. The ad encurages the reader to buy both vehicles since they are priced so cheaply. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 6, 1970
Life magazine
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Toyota
1971 Toyota Corolla - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows an attractive young lady leaning on the back of a green Toyota Corolla. The ad headline notes that "Some people find the left rear window it's most beautiful feature". The ad text also gives the prices of the various models available. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 11, 1970
Life magazine
1
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Toyota
1971 Corolla - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad with a picture of a Red Toyota Corolla parked on a showroom floor and the headline tells us that "This car is loaded with reasons why it shouldn't be under $1800." The text goes on to list 39 features that you would not expect to see on a car that sold for $1798, some reasons worth noting, others you would only expect to find missing on a soap box derby car.
June 11, 1971
Life magazine
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Toyota
1971 Toyota Corona Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad with a photo of a Blue Toyota Two-Door that has stopped at a yard sale. While the trunk lid is open and the treasures are being loaded the ad headline says that "Toyota introduces a hardtop. For times when you wish you had a station wagon." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
August 10, 1971
Look magazine
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Toyota
1971 Toyota Mark II - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the 1971 Toyota Mark II. The ad shows a Light Green Two-Door sitting on the edge of a ledge on an area overlooking a city as the evening lights are hitting. The ad headline wants you to "Examine the new Toyota Mark II carefully. But don't let it fool you. It really is an economy car. You can bank on it". The ad then says that "The Mark II is a paradox. First-car quailty. Second-car price. A 108hp SOHC engine delivers power and about 25 mpg. Power brakes with front discs provide added safety. The interior, a tasteful combination of soft fabrics and rich vinyls. And the price, typically Toyota. Options: Automatic Transmission, air conditioning and stereo tape deck. Now, do you have the garage to go with the car?"
October 2, 1970
Life magazine
1
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Toyota
1972 Toyotas - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for Four of the Toyotas available for 1972. The ad has a picture of them parked together for inspection. Shown are a Yellow Corolla Fastback, a Bronze Corona Hardtop with the trunk lid open, a Silver Mark II Hardtop with the passenger door open and a Red Celica ST. The ad headline informs you that "Each one offers styling, economy and something the other three can't". The text gives more information about all of these cars and indicates that "We make 12 different economy cars. But it's how we make then that counts".
December 10, 1971
Life magazine
2
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Toyota 1972 Toyota - Full color 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad shows the seven cars and one truck that Toyota had available for under $2400 that year June 1972
Playboy
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Toyota
1972 Toyota Mark II - Full color 9" x 12 1/2" ad for the fact that this Economy car is a very Comfortable car. There is a picture that is taken through the open passenger-side door through the car and out the driver-side door so that the passengers of this car can be seen preparing to register at a motel for the night. The headline tells you that "When you travel in an economy car all day, your body shouldn't have to suffer all night." The text describes what about the interior makes it so much more comfortable than other economy cars, room, foam, padding, arm rests and tinted windows. It also mentions the very few options that were available for this model.
October 8, 1971
Life magazine
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Toyota
1972 Toyota Carina - Full color 7 1/4" x 10 1/2" ad with a photo from behind of a red Toyota Carina. The ad headline says "Introducing the Toyota Carina. It might be new to you but we've been living with it a long time".
May 1972
Playboy
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Toyota
1972 Toyota Celica ST - Full color 10" x 13" ad is "Introducing the Toyota Celica ST". The ad pictures a red Celica sitting on an empty race track and has text explaining why this car is both an economy car and a sports car. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 5, 1971
Life magazine
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Toyota
1972 Toyota Corolla - Black and white 9 1/2" x 12" ad with a photo of a Dark colored Toyota two-door at the top of the page. The ad headline simply says "$1956. Furnished." and the ad lists 39 features that are standard with this car. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
January 28, 1972
Life magazine
1
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Toyota
1972 Toyota Line - Full color 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad that shows and discusses the four models available that year. The headline tells us that "Each one offers styling, exomony and something the other three can't". Pictured ara a yellow Corolla fastback, a bronze Corona, a silver Mark II fastback and a red Celica ST. There is a small description of each model and suggests that you look into Toyotas if "you-re looking for an economy car that doesn't have economy witten all over it."
February 1972
Playboy
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Toyota
1973 Toyota Celica ST - Full color 7 1/4" x 10 1/4" ad has a photo of a Dark colored Toyota Celica parked on a grassy area as a young man finishes waxing his pride and joy. The ad headline asks you to "Be sure to let your insurance man know it's a Toyota".
December 1972
Playboy
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Toyota
1976 Toyota Celica GT - Full color 13" x 9 3/4" two-page ad for this economical Sports Car. The ad has a photo from the rear of a Reddish-Brown Toyota Celica and a distorted side view of this same car. The ad headline calls this a photo of a "Shook up Toyota". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. There are staple holes in the center from where it was attached to the magazine.
November 1975
National Geographic
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Toyota
1979 Toyota Celica GT Liftback - Full color 10" x 13" ad for this sporty car. The ad has a picture of a Red Toyota Celica parked with the hatch opened and a headline that claims that "The car of the 80's is still the car of the 80's". How can you argue with logic like that. The ad has a short list of features that came with this car. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 14, 1979
Rolling Stone
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Toyota
1979 Corolla SR-5 Liftback - Full color 7 3/4" x 10 3/4" ad that presents you with One reason why the Toyota Corolla is the World's Most Popular Car. The reason that it gives is the many options and adjustments that are available with a Toyota Corolla. It talks about the options availablek, the adjustments you can make with the car you buy and reminds you of the famous Toyota quality before it shows a picture of a Yellow Corolla SR-5 Liftback at the bottom of the page.
January 1979
Penthouse
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Toyota
1980 Corolla SR-5 Sport Coupe - Full color 7 3/4" x 10 1/2" ad that wants to give the impression that this is one step short of a space vehicle. The top photo shows a side view of a Red Corolla with the indication of speed and a headline crying "Oh What a Feeling". At the bottom of the page is a picture of the dashboard from the driver's point view which the headline calls "Space: 1980" and you can look at the colorful and all-telling gauges and switches. The term "Space" is used to refer to being "Aerosynamic" as well as having more space in the car. It then mentions the larger engine and some other options as well as there being 12 models to choose from, all of which are "out of this world".
April 1980
Playboy
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Toyota
1981 Toyota Corolla - Full color 10 3/4" x 11" 28 page Dealer Brochure. These pages contain photos, descriptions, specifications and options. This item is wider than my scanner bed so the outer edges will not be visible in the scanned view.
Dealer
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Toyota
1986 Celica - Full color 9 1/4" x 11 3/4" ad for this Front Wheel Drive Sports Car. The ad has an overhead picture of a Gold Celica and the headline asks you to "Reach for a Star!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 1985
Rolling Stone
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Toyota
1992 Tercel - Full color 9 1/4" x 11 1/2" ad for a reliablel car that is available for a low price. There is a picture of a Red Tercel parked with the caption identifying it as "Tercel. The lowest priced sedan in America. Starting at $6995." and above this is a picture of a happy young lady with a list of places this car will be able to take her "...to school, work, lunch, work, gym, shopping, Jeff's, home... All without taking me to the cleaners".
February 20, 1992
Rolling Stone
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Trunus
1960_Black and white 9 1/2" x 13" ad for this car made in West Germany for the Ford Motor Company. There is a picture of a 17 M model shown in front of the Maxim Bar where one lady is talking to a man where they are both beside the car and another lady is in the car, standing up on a seat with her head out of the sunroof sporting a look that may be from too much to drink at Maxim's. The text mentions two models, the 17 M Station Wagon shown in the ad and the economical 12 M. The text talks about their special Europe Purchase Plan where you could order one of these cars while you were still in the United States and pick it up when you arrived in Surope.
May 1960
Holiday
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Triumph
1960 TR-3 - Black and white 10" x 13 1/2" ad for the automobile that is claimed to have "Winning form in winter!". There is a picture of one of these vehicles going down a snow-covered hill in the company of at least three skiers. The text talks about the features that make it fun and reliable to drive at a cost of only $2675. The ad also includes "Six reasons why the TR-3 is your best sports car buy" and these include 1: Disc Brakes, 2: 1991 cc engine, 3: Gearbox, 4: Frame , 5: Hand Brake and 6: Racing Clutch. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 1960
Holiday
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Triumph
1961 Triumph TR-3 - Black and white 7 1/4" x 10 3/8" ad with three photos of Triumph sport cars, more cars in each photo. The ad headline asking "Notice Who's Driving TR-3's".
January 1961
Playboy
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Triumph
1964 Triumph TR-4 - Black and white 8" x 10 3/4" ad with a photo of a light-colored convertible driving up a dusty incline. The ad headline reminds us that "It takes more than dual carbs to make a sports car."
March 13, 1964
Time
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Triumph
1966 Triumph 2000 - Black and white 10" x 12 1/2" ad for the Triumph 2000. The ad photo shows a family dressed in racing gear standing next to the car while the headline claims "Please! This Triumph is not a sports car". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 24, 1965
Life magazine
1
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Triumph
1968 TR-250 - Full color 7 3/4" x 11" ad that reminds you that, with most cars, It's what's up front that keeps you out front. There is a picture of a Red Triumph TR-250 taken from the front and the photographer must have slipped an X-ray lens on his camera because the engine is visible through the hood. The text gives you some details about what you are seeing. 6 cylinders are in this car, 6 cylinders that displace 2 1/2 litres. That related to power up front to keep you out front. Just a powerful engine is not enough and the text continues with suspension, steering, radial ply tires and front disc brakes. The East Coast base price for this amazing sports car was only $3175 too so having the best was affordable.
April 1968
Playboy
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Triumph
1970 Triumphs - Black and white 7 1/2" x 10 3/4" ad that reminds us that "Triumph builds sports cars." There is a picture of a Triumph 6T+ coupe on a race course passing other cars and the headline claims that "A man's car should be able to do more than he wants it to." Although Triumph does not build race cars, they race their sports cars. The text talks about how them racing their cars helps them to deliver a car to you that can do much more than you expect. It mentions the three models offered in 1970 and the price range for them.
April 1970
Playboy
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Triumph
1973 Triumph Stag - Full color 7 1/4" x 10 3/4" ad has a photo of a blue-green Stag parked against a blue background. The ad headline introduces "Stag. A new kind of Triumph".
April 1972
Playboy
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Triumph
1973 Triumph Stag - Full color 7 3/4" x 10 1/2" ad with three different photos that illustrate the three different ways the top can be used. The ad headline says "Stag. A new kind of Triumph".
May 1973
Car & Driver
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Triumph
1974 Triumph Spitfire - Full color 7 3/4" x 10 3/4" ad that is for the 1974 Triumph Spitfire. This ad has a photo showing a Yellow 1974 Triumph Convertible with the top down parked next to a World War II British fighter plane. There is a male pilot sitting in the plane and the car has a couple sitting in it, staring at the plane. It is like the headline says, "You not only get a car and a girl but a piece of history". The ad then tells us that "Way back then a new car flashed on the racing world. Spitfire! Honoring the plane that saved Britain. It has done the name proud, racking up three national Class F championships, driving British Leyland to more national production victories in Sports Car Club of America competition than any other manufacturer. For thousands this lovely two seater was their first sports car. It took an uncanny grip on owners. Says one buff: 'I now have a Ferrri. But I still think back to that damn Spitfire'. Straight line integrity, then til now. Still the same throaty sound, the tight circle, the snug seat, the rollicking ride, the intimacy, and and machine - pure Spitfire. This year, a bigger 1500cc engine, 2 inch wider track, higher 3.89:1 axle ratio, larger 7 1/4 inch clutch. We look for new tracks to conquer. There it is. A car, a girl, a piece of history. Like your first love, you'll never forget your first Spitfire".
November 1973
Playboy magazine
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Triumph
1974 Triumph TR6 - Black and white 8" x 11" ad with a picture that is looking down on the engine and a smaller view of the front end of this sporty car. The ad headline promises that "It doesn't just get you there" and the text goes into the specifics for the Engine, the Running Gear, the Brakes, the Tires and the Gas Mileage. There is also a mention of what the few options that were available.
September 1974
Playboy
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Triumph
1976 Triumph TR7 - Black and white 8" x 11" ad that announces the TR7 Victory Edition. This edition came with "FREE black vinyl top, FREE special striping and FREE spoker wheels". These special deals were because "TR7 Wins at Charlotte, Lime Rock, Brildgehampton, Pocono and Nelson Ledges to all but lock up a Sports Car Club of America Championship". They seem astounded that they could have won that many championships in only two months. They said that "Considering what these extras would cost" that makes the TR7 an unbeatable value.
September 1976
Playboy magazine
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Triumph
1977 Triumph TR7 - Full color 8" x 11" ad shows a photo of a green Victory Edition TR7
December 1976
Playboy
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Triumph
1977 Triumph TR7 - Black and white 8" x 10 3/4' ad that says the the '77 Triumph is "New Improved" over the '76 Triumph. There are two images of the car in the ad and you have "New 5-Speed Transmission Standard", "New Lower Suspension", "New Wider Tires", "Nwew Front End Spoiler" and a "New Tartan Plaid Interior" listed. The ad talks about the success of the '76 such as the cornering power and now they have improved all of the items listed.
August 1977
Playboy magazine
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Triumph
1978 Triuph TR7 - Full color 8" x 11" ad that says, with the advent of the advertisement, "More TR7". There is a Blue TR7, pointing downhill, with the bottom of the ad saying "The shape of things to come. TR7". Along the left side is where the advertisement is working on the series of "More"'s. There is a "More" for gears meaning with 5-speed transmission standard or optional automatic. Or there is a "More" for "rubber" meaning with wider 185 steel belted radials. And there is "More" for stability with a front end spoiler. And there are "More" interior selections meaning with tartan plaid or brushed solid nylon broadcloth. And the last of the single "More's" is control which means with a lower suspension. The next thing they have is "And Still More" which is a 2-liter overhead cam engine, Rack and Pinion steering, full instrumentation and McPherson strut front suspension.
November 1977
Playboy magazine
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