The whimsical ad, which ran in the Lorain Journal on February 24, 1958 shows how much automobile advertising has changed in the last sixty years.
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In this ad, each piped toot of his instrument represents another feature of the Ford Custom 300 Tudor, such as whitewall tires, two-tone paint, gold anodized side molding, turn indicators, gunsight fender ornaments, special chrome headlight trim, deluxe interior and Magic Aire heater.
The bear kind of reminds me of the little-known Disney character Bongo (at right).
Anyway, perhaps some marketing executive at Ford realized that they needed a more sophisticated advertising approach than bagpipe-playing bears. The very next year, the Peanuts characters made their TV debut in a commercial for Ford and its “Economy Twins” – the Falcon and the Fairlane 500.
I like the cute, natural voices of Linus and Lucy in this early TV appearance.