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Craig |
Black and white 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad for an ad that assures you that "Midnight Auto Supply don't carry it". There is a picture that shows a disheveled auto parts room where a man is standing with his hands in a "I don't have it" look as the text explains how the Draig's Floor Mount Car Stereo "unlocks so you can take it into the house and play". It offers other options to play and tells you to Go To Craig To Find Out. |
November 1972 Playboy |
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$7.50 |
View Auto Parts 8 |
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Craig |
Black and white 71/2" x 10 1/2" ad for the variety of Mounting Systems available from Craig that will allow you to remove your stereo from your car to avoid theft. Pictured is a Volkswagen that is being broken into (the headline claims that you can "Foil petty theft" and a stylish older car with a thief standing next to it (the headline mentions "Or grand larceny". Two of the units offered are shown in the ad and the text mentions that if you remove it you can lock it into your trunk, out of sight, or bring it in to your house and play it on your Home Unit. |
September 1973 Playboy |
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$7.50 |
View Auto Parts 6 |
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Craig's |
Full color 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad for their Automotive Stereos with Ringo Starr. The ad has a picture of the ex-Beetle wearing sunglasses and a zip-up jacket standing in front of his '57 Chevy. The ad talks about how this George Barris customized car that is owned by Ringo is first prize in a contest run by Craig. |
May 1978 Playboy |
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$7.50 |
View Celeb Male 143 / Auto Stereo |
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Fuzzbuster |
Full color 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad for their new Radar Detector, the Elite. The headline announces "The new chairman of the dashboard. Fuzzbuster Elite" and the unit is shown at the lower part of the ad. The text talks about the new features, lights and switches, and claims that it will beat units costing far more. It will also pick up all of the radar bands, even the "off" frequency signals and it is effective against all types of traffic radar. And, to top it off, it is made from metal and finished with chrome. |
April 1980 Playboy |
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$7.50 |
View Auto Parts 7 |
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Lear |
Full color 10" x 13" ad for their Lear Jet Stereo 8. The headline calls it "the first and finest 8-track tape cartridges and players" and over pictures of bumper-to-bumper traffic and a peaceful evening at home is the statement saying it is "So nice to come home with...so nice to come home to". There are pictures of both the unit for the car and the unit at home with those wonderful 8-track cartridges being inserted by male hands. |
July 8, 1966 & September 23, 1966 Life magazine |
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$7.50 |
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Lear Jet |
Black and white 7 3/4" x 10 3/4" ad for their Stereo 8 and what it can do for you. There is a picture of a young man sitting in the driver's seat of his convertible and a woman who seems to be sharing the same spot. You can see the car's dashboard behind them with the Lear Jet Stereo prominently mounted under the dashboard and the headline explains that this is "How to get Wanda Landowska to play in your car." There is a small picture of a male hand inserting an 8*Track cartridge into a Lear Jet unit and the text talks about the advantages of using this instead of a radio. It also talks about how the same cartridge will work in your unit at home or on the beach too. |
October 1968 Playboy |
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$7.50 |
View Auto Parts 5 |
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RCA Victor |
Black and white 10" x 13" ad for the RCA Victor "Victrola". This was a record player that played "45" records in your car. The ad mentions that it was available exclusively in the 1960 Plymouth |
October 26, 1959 Life magazine |
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$7.50 |
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