Here’s another 11×17 inch foldout brochure with a “GRIN and BEAR IT” theme. It is Form No DM61-09.
Brochure opens vertically to reveal this page:
Fully opened brochure:
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Here’s another 11×17 inch foldout brochure with a “GRIN and BEAR IT” theme. It is Form No DM61-09.
Brochure opens vertically to reveal this page:
Fully opened brochure:
Back of unopened brochure:
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I have had two people tell me that the dealer in Enterprise sold a lot of FCs to farmers. Particularly for being a small town.
I have records showing at least two FCs sold in the last few years out of Enterprise.
Dave do you have some kind of sales records that show where certain vehicles were sold across the country?
I have an early document that shows sales in Washington State. I don’t have any national records.
Hey David,
I love these old ads, particularly the “complete line” pages!
Any chance you can provide higher-resolution versions of the third (“Not if you have…”) and fourth (“Choose the vehicle…”)?
Joe,
I can. The “Not if you have…” is easy to scan. The “Choose the vehicle” will take some time to scan and assemble. But, I’d meant to do this anyway (the pics above were taken quickly with my phone without very good light).
– Dave