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Ford Model A Advertising Campaign (1930)

Ford Model A Coupe Ad (April, 1930): An Admired Grace of Line and Contour
Ford Model A Coupe Ad (April, 1930): An Admired Grace of Line and Contour
Ford Model A Sport Coupe Ad (May/June, 1930): A charming companion for a busy day
Ford Model A Sport Coupe Ad (May/June, 1930): A charming companion for a busy day
Ford Model A Convertible Cabriolet Ad (June/April, 1930): The New Ford Convertible Cabriolet
Ford Model A Convertible Cabriolet Ad (June/April, 1930): The New Ford Convertible Cabriolet
Ford Model A Phaeton Ad (June, 1930): Built for many thousands of miles
Ford Model A Phaeton Ad (June, 1930): Built for many thousands of miles
Ford Model A De Luxe Sedan Ad (July, 1930): An easy car for a woman to drive
Ford Model A De Luxe Sedan Ad (July, 1930): An easy car for a woman to drive
Ford Model A Roadster Ad (August, 1930): A joyous car for golden summer days
Ford Model A Roadster Ad (August, 1930): A joyous car for golden summer days
Ford Model A Sport Coupe Ad (August, 1930): Built for many thousands of miles
Ford Model A Sport Coupe Ad (August, 1930): Built for many thousands of miles
Ford Model A Three-Window Fordor Sedan Ad (September/August, 1930): Wherever the long trail leads
Ford Model A Three-Window Fordor Sedan Ad (September/August, 1930): Wherever the long trail leads
Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Ad (October, 1930): Safety to the journey's end
Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Ad (October, 1930): Safety to the journey's end
Ford Model A Three-Window Fordor Sedan Ad (November/October, 1930): Colors That Match the Season's Mode
Ford Model A Three-Window Fordor Sedan Ad (November/October, 1930): Colors That Match the Season's Mode
Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Ad (December, 1930): You save in many ways when you buy a Ford
Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Ad (December, 1930): You save in many ways when you buy a Ford
Ford Model A Coupe Ad (December, 1930): A Treasured Gift at Christmas Time
Ford Model A Coupe Ad (December, 1930): A Treasured Gift at Christmas Time
Images: Good Housekeeping; Ladies' Home Journal; The Country Gentleman; Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan
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Illustrated by James W. Williamson
Sometimes referred to as a "baby Lincoln," the Ford Model A shared a family resemblance with its upscale corporate cousin. The styling of both vehicles was largely influenced by Edsel Ford, who had an innate sense of form and the designer's eye that his father, Henry Ford, lacked. The Model A's good looks were a sure part of its success.
Source: www.thehenryford.org
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