Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Advertisement: 1938 Dodge Truck


This Dodge truck advertisement is from the Springfield Daily News, circa 1938.

For more vintage auto ads, check out EWM post, Pulling Into the Past: Fill 'Er Up!


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3 comments:

Bill Dusty said...

What's with the totem pole?

Anonymous said...

TOTEM POLE CAPTION READS:
"Totem pole pictured above is typical of ma(ny?) Joon clan* route of Dodge Alaska truck run."

The Advetrs (upper left) side-note reads:
BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE
ALASKA TO NEW YORK
PROVES DODGE
"BUILT TO TAKE IT"
Score another "first" for Dodge trucks! Now in a grueling, 4621 mile performance test, the new Dodge truck pictured here set a trailblazing record of real significance and importance. This truck made the first truck run in history from Alaska to New York! It was loaded with two tons of Matanuake potatoes and other Alaskan products. Threading it's way through endless miles of torturous nothland trails- crossing three mountain ranges- through almost constant fog, rain, and snow- this 1 1/2-ton Dodge maintained its record making schedule across the continent from Ketchikan, Alaska to New York.

Anonymous said...

TOTEM POLE CAPTION (CORRECTION thank to a bigger/better computer!)

"Totem pole pictured above is typical of many seen along the route of Dodge Alaska truck run."