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      LOL

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        VW had the best commercials in the later 60's. They were all understated like that one, and in a similar format. My father was in advertising, so we were made aware of that sort of thing.

        "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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          Can you imagine that ad running today? "Women hit things?"

          OTOH, can you imagine this ad running today?

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            "Women hit things?"

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            Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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            • MikM Mik

              VW had the best commercials in the later 60's. They were all understated like that one, and in a similar format. My father was in advertising, so we were made aware of that sort of thing.

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              @Mik said in Heh:

              VW had the best commercials in the later 60's. They were all understated like that one, and in a similar format. My father was in advertising, so we were made aware of that sort of thing.

              The above smacks of Ogilvy. That'd be my guess.

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                IIRC, VW Beetle fenders use a fender welt, like American cars in the 1940's.

                Their engines were super-easy to rebuild, too. My wife's uncle had a shop that specialized in VW's. They could pull a VW engine, mount it on a rotating frame they had made and sit in one place while rebuilding the motor. Took them about 90 minutes from pulling the motor to having it back in.

                We need a vehicle like that, today.

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                • MikM Mik

                  VW had the best commercials in the later 60's. They were all understated like that one, and in a similar format. My father was in advertising, so we were made aware of that sort of thing.

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                  @Mik In the '7os VW put out a full-page print ad, a black and white photograph of the Lunar Module Eagle that took up the whole page including the margins, with a bottom caption that redd, "It's Ugly, But It Gets You There." At the bottom of the page there was a white strip with the VW logo centered. That was the whole ad.

                  It was incredibly striking.

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                      IIRC, VW Beetle fenders use a fender welt, like American cars in the 1940's.

                      Their engines were super-easy to rebuild, too. My wife's uncle had a shop that specialized in VW's. They could pull a VW engine, mount it on a rotating frame they had made and sit in one place while rebuilding the motor. Took them about 90 minutes from pulling the motor to having it back in.

                      We need a vehicle like that, today.

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                      @Jolly said in Heh:

                      IIRC, VW Beetle fenders use a fender welt, like American cars in the 1940's.

                      Their engines were super-easy to rebuild, too. My wife's uncle had a shop that specialized in VW's. They could pull a VW engine, mount it on a rotating frame they had made and sit in one place while rebuilding the motor. Took them about 90 minutes from pulling the motor to having it back in.

                      We need a vehicle like that, today.

                      They were. I was a VW mechanic for a few months. Four bolts to pull the engine. If you had aa lift and a hydraulic floor jack it was even easier.

                      I wasn't a very good mechanic, but even I could rebuild one.

                      "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                        That's the one!

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