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Post by Marc on Feb 9, 2016 13:00:58 GMT -6
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plato442
Aurora Driver
Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Oldsmobile...
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Post by plato442 on Feb 11, 2016 12:37:49 GMT -6
That is awesome! And she's got it dialed in!
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Post by human on Feb 11, 2016 16:13:05 GMT -6
At about the time that Cutlass came out, Oldsmobile tried to tap into the youth culture by marketing them as "Youngmobiles". I guess she's living proof...
Daily Driver: 2011 Impala LT Weekend Toy: 1995 Aurora
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Post by Marc on Feb 11, 2016 18:05:10 GMT -6
At about the time that Cutlass came out, Oldsmobile tried to tap into the youth culture by marketing them as "Youngmobiles". I guess she's living proof... Daily Driver: 2011 Impala LT Weekend Toy: 1995 Aurora That was actually some years after the Cutlass first appeared, 1968 to be exact. See the ad at amazon www.amazon.com/Youngmobiles-Oldsmobile-Cutlass-Holiday-Coupe/dp/B00EV7E9KK
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Post by human on Feb 12, 2016 9:55:14 GMT -6
You are correct regarding the introduction of the Cutlass, which debuted in the early '60s. I was referring specifically to the lady's '70 model. I'm pretty sure Oldsmobile was still using the "Youngmobiles" tagline that late. What triggered the memory was the "Dr. Olds" decal on the side of the car. My dad was an Oldsmobile district sales manager during that time (he retired in 1991) and I remember having a couple of those Dr. Olds stickers, one of which was on my Hot Wheels case, and some "Youngmobiles" marketing swag at about the same time. At about the time that Cutlass came out, Oldsmobile tried to tap into the youth culture by marketing them as "Youngmobiles". I guess she's living proof... Daily Driver: 2011 Impala LT Weekend Toy: 1995 Aurora That was actually some years after the Cutlass first appeared, 1968 to be exact. See the ad at amazon www.amazon.com/Youngmobiles-Oldsmobile-Cutlass-Holiday-Coupe/dp/B00EV7E9KKDaily Driver: 2011 Impala LT Weekend Toy: 1995 Aurora
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