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- Cylinder Bore Adapter Plate for Cylinder Head Airflow Testing, 1978-1982 - Bobby Unser used this clear plastic part on his flow bench to help test race car engine parts. A flow bench is typically used to test the airflow through engine parts such as carburetors, cylinder heads and air filters. Testing led to better designs and engine performance -- and better race results.

- 1978-1982
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Cylinder Bore Adapter Plate for Cylinder Head Airflow Testing, 1978-1982
Bobby Unser used this clear plastic part on his flow bench to help test race car engine parts. A flow bench is typically used to test the airflow through engine parts such as carburetors, cylinder heads and air filters. Testing led to better designs and engine performance -- and better race results.
- Sales Brochure, 1971 Ford Cars, "The 'Better Idea' Cars for 1971" - Car brochures have evolved from straightforward product catalogues into polished creative sales tools. Their quality paper, rich color, inventive formats, and sophisticated graphic design all contribute to a buyer's developing impression of a car in a showroom. Advertising might entice people to a dealership, but brochures extend and deepen the relationship between vehicle and potential buyer.

- 1971
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Sales Brochure, 1971 Ford Cars, "The 'Better Idea' Cars for 1971"
Car brochures have evolved from straightforward product catalogues into polished creative sales tools. Their quality paper, rich color, inventive formats, and sophisticated graphic design all contribute to a buyer's developing impression of a car in a showroom. Advertising might entice people to a dealership, but brochures extend and deepen the relationship between vehicle and potential buyer.
- Sales Brochure for 1976 Ford Mustang, "Mustang II... a Sporty, Personal Car You Can Depend On" - Measuring 19 inches shorter than its 1973 predecessor, the 1974 Mustang II returned the pony car to its compact roots. Ford advertised it as "the right car at the right time," and Mustang II's fuel-friendly inline-4 and V-6 engines were well suited to rising gas prices. The design remained in production through 1978, with an optional V-8 added for 1975.

- 1976
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Sales Brochure for 1976 Ford Mustang, "Mustang II... a Sporty, Personal Car You Can Depend On"
Measuring 19 inches shorter than its 1973 predecessor, the 1974 Mustang II returned the pony car to its compact roots. Ford advertised it as "the right car at the right time," and Mustang II's fuel-friendly inline-4 and V-6 engines were well suited to rising gas prices. The design remained in production through 1978, with an optional V-8 added for 1975.
- Sales Brochure, "The 1972 Fords" - Car brochures have evolved from straightforward product catalogues into polished creative sales tools. Their quality paper, rich color, inventive formats, and sophisticated graphic design all contribute to a buyer's developing impression of a car in a showroom. Advertising might entice people to a dealership, but brochures extend and deepen the relationship between vehicle and potential buyer.

- January 01, 1972
- Collections - Artifact
Sales Brochure, "The 1972 Fords"
Car brochures have evolved from straightforward product catalogues into polished creative sales tools. Their quality paper, rich color, inventive formats, and sophisticated graphic design all contribute to a buyer's developing impression of a car in a showroom. Advertising might entice people to a dealership, but brochures extend and deepen the relationship between vehicle and potential buyer.
- Postcard of a Ford Advertisement Worked in Needlepoint, "Ford Sweet Ford," 1974 - This postcard shows a charming advertisement created as part of a "Come Home to Ford" marketing campaign launched by the Newark (New Jersey) District Ford Dealers Association in 1974. It and other similar ads were based on original needlepoint designs by Janet McCaffery and Judy McGuggart. Their works featured vintage Ford Model As and then-current Ford Pintos.

- 1974
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Postcard of a Ford Advertisement Worked in Needlepoint, "Ford Sweet Ford," 1974
This postcard shows a charming advertisement created as part of a "Come Home to Ford" marketing campaign launched by the Newark (New Jersey) District Ford Dealers Association in 1974. It and other similar ads were based on original needlepoint designs by Janet McCaffery and Judy McGuggart. Their works featured vintage Ford Model As and then-current Ford Pintos.
- Sales Brochure for 1973 Ford Cars, "'73 Ford Better Ideas" - Car brochures have evolved from straightforward product catalogues into polished creative sales tools. Their quality paper, rich color, inventive formats, and sophisticated graphic design all contribute to a buyer's developing impression of a car in a showroom. Advertising might entice people to a dealership, but brochures extend and deepen the relationship between vehicle and potential buyer.

- January 01, 1973
- Collections - Artifact
Sales Brochure for 1973 Ford Cars, "'73 Ford Better Ideas"
Car brochures have evolved from straightforward product catalogues into polished creative sales tools. Their quality paper, rich color, inventive formats, and sophisticated graphic design all contribute to a buyer's developing impression of a car in a showroom. Advertising might entice people to a dealership, but brochures extend and deepen the relationship between vehicle and potential buyer.