I was actually thinking of having some matchbooks printed with the
old PDDC logo on one side as a sort of business card. I would love top see this
1960 Imperial matchbook go up on the site. Tell me, was it printed in colour or
in black and white? If it was in black and white having copies made would be
relatively inexpensive.
needing A Left Side Taillight Bezel and other trim parts.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Imperial
adverstising
There is an Imperial Matchbook that was donated by Luke Nola for
1960. It's large and white with the eagle from the ads of that year with
the gold ribbon. Don't know where it is in the process, but we will have
it posted to the site in the coming months (I hope).
-Kenyon
Clay Smith <clay-deb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Greetings everyone,
While
doing a bit of antique shopping this afternoon I ran across something
I had never seen before.
It was a matchbook with a
really quality picture of a 60 Desoto on the front cover. When you
opened the matchbook there was a listing of the Desoto's standard
and optional features. On the back cover was an address for a
Desoto dealer .
Way too cool !.
Did they ever advertise Imperials this
way?
This same antique dealer also had a
good amount of Imperial ads that looked to have been taken from
National Geographic magazines ,or something of the sort.
I did find a nice one for my 60 .It
was the "How's your sporting blood? ad.
`I also couldn't resist an ad
"Announcing the 1970 Imperial". with a really great looking Lebaron
.
There were also a few ads for 55
imperials, along with a couple for the 65-66 era.
Clay
Smith
67 Crown Coupe
60
Custom
Kenyon
Wills
San Lorenzo/SF Bay Area
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