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- 1925 Ford Coupe Advertisement, "Get All the Joy out of June" - Automakers have long realized that, in many families, women have the final say in car-buying decisions. Many advertisements, like this one, were directed toward female customers. This ad ran in the June 1925 issue of <em>Ladies' Home Journal</em>. It encouraged women to buy a Ford Model T, head onto the road, and "get all the joy out of June."

- June 01, 1925
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1925 Ford Coupe Advertisement, "Get All the Joy out of June"
Automakers have long realized that, in many families, women have the final say in car-buying decisions. Many advertisements, like this one, were directed toward female customers. This ad ran in the June 1925 issue of Ladies' Home Journal. It encouraged women to buy a Ford Model T, head onto the road, and "get all the joy out of June."
- Lincoln Motor Company Advertisement, 1925 - Lincoln received notable changes for the 1925 model year. Cowl lights were eliminated, the emergency brake lever was improved, and factory-installed front and rear bumpers were added to all the automaker's models. Lincoln adopted the greyhound as its mascot in 1925, and silver hounds began appearing on Lincoln radiators. Total calendar year production was 8,451 cars.

- November 01, 1925
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Lincoln Motor Company Advertisement, 1925
Lincoln received notable changes for the 1925 model year. Cowl lights were eliminated, the emergency brake lever was improved, and factory-installed front and rear bumpers were added to all the automaker's models. Lincoln adopted the greyhound as its mascot in 1925, and silver hounds began appearing on Lincoln radiators. Total calendar year production was 8,451 cars.