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Ford Model A Advertising Campaign (1928)

Ford Model A Sport Coupe Ad (June, 1928) – A Beautiful Car for the Modern Mother and her Daughter
Ford Model A Sport Coupe Ad (June, 1928) – A Beautiful Car for the Modern Mother and her Daughter
Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Ad (July, 1928) – Women like the new Ford because it is so safe—so sure—so easy to handle
Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Ad (July, 1928) – Women like the new Ford because it is so safe—so sure—so easy to handle
Ford Model A Coupe Convertible Ad (August, 1928) – Smooth riding ease and restful comfort make the new Ford an especially good car for women to drive
Ford Model A Coupe Convertible Ad (August, 1928) – Smooth riding ease and restful comfort make the new Ford an especially good car for women to drive
Ford Model A Sport Coupe Ad (September, 1928) – Greater Even Than Its Beauty is the Reliability of the New Ford
Ford Model A Sport Coupe Ad (September, 1928) – Greater Even Than Its Beauty is the Reliability of the New Ford
Ford Model A Fordor Sedan Ad (October, 1928) – Strikingly beautiful are the lines and colors of the new Fordor Sedan
Ford Model A Fordor Sedan Ad (October, 1928) – Strikingly beautiful are the lines and colors of the new Fordor Sedan
Ford Model A Fordor Sedan Ad (November, 1928) – You'll have a feeling of security and confidence when you drive the new Ford
Ford Model A Fordor Sedan Ad (November, 1928) – You'll have a feeling of security and confidence when you drive the new Ford
Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Ad (December, 1928) – Even in the little things you can see the quality that has been built into the new Ford
Ford Model A Tudor Sedan Ad (December, 1928) – Even in the little things you can see the quality that has been built into the new Ford
Images: Ladies' Home Journal; McCall's Magazine
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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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