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As the revolutionary social climate of the 1960s began to lose steam under the weight of its own idealism, the once razor-sharp line between the counterculture and straight-laced America began to blur. By the time we hit the '70s, the two had melded into an avocado-and-burnt-orange-hued decade of bell-bottomed and puka-shelled self-exploration. For a visual timeline of this decade-long transformation, one need look no further than the advertisements in C/D. What starts out largely with straight talk and black and white imagery quickly plunges into clever (and not-so-clever) innuendo and "hip" branding illustrated with full-color graphics influenced by, and in a few instances, created by '70s psychedelic art icon and Corvette-hoarder Peter Max.
-Although a pair of gas shortages and the 1974 enactment of a national 55-mph speed limit spurred advertisements for citizens-band radios and fuel-saving devices of dubious effectiveness, the overall message remained predominately the same: A life without sweet wheels/tunes/tires/glasspacks/babes/smokes/brewskis is not a life worth living. By mid-decade, Ford zeroed in on the national vibe and struck paydirt with a series of van advertisements featuring a group of shirtless, shoeless, and mellow studs chilling with their babes après surf, inadvertently turning the act of violating the "No Shirt, No Shoes" shop-window proviso into a competitive sport.
-If you lived through 1970s, salute; if you didn't, take a few minutes to look through the collection here and get taste of what you missed. Note: You can click or tap the ads to enlarge.
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Panasonic Model RS-820S – February 1971
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Snap-On – April 1971
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Subaru – April 1971
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Maremont Cherry Bomb – May 1971
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Dayton Daytona Sport – May 1971
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General Electric 500XL – May 1971
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Goodyear Polyglas tires – June 1971
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Honda Motosport 125 (SL-125) – June 1971
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Firestone Mini Sport – July 1971
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Gulf Oil Company – August 1971
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READ MORE: 44 of the Most Bodacious Car Ads of the 1980s
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Cox Models Eliminator 2 – October 1971
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Jeep Commando – November 1971
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Volvo 1800E – November 1971
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Beck/Arnley – December 1971
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Arrow Mach II – February 1972
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Gabriel – March 1972
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Honda Coupe – April 1972
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Jeep Renegade – May 1972
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Honda Coupe – May 1972
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Lotus Europa – August 1972
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READ MORE: Advertising the 2000s and 2010s—www.Y2K.org/LOL
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Plymouth Road Runner – October 1972
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Chevrolet Vega GT – November 1972
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Dodge Challenger – November 1972
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Sportgrip – December 1972
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Speed Equipment World – February 1973
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Volkswagen Thing – July 1973
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Winchester – July 1973
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The Bullworker – September 1973
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Cronus 1 – September 1973
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Brylcreem – January 1974
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Winchester – February 1974
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Jaguar E-type – April 1974
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Pirelli – April 1974
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READ MORE: Advertising the 2000s and 2010s—www.Y2K.org/LOL
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Superior Superlug – May 1974
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Bradley GT – May 1974
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Stereo Review Model SR12 Stereo Test Record – January 1975
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Dodge Tradesman – May 1975
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Mercedes-Benz – July 1975
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Johnson – April 1976
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READ MORE: These 1950s Car Advertisements Are Undeniably Cool
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Dodge Street Van – May 1976
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Ford Econoline – May 1976
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Volvo 265 – May 1977
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Gatorade – July 1977
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BAP/GEON – July 1977
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STP Motor Oil – October 1977
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Realistic TR-802 – October 1977
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Bulova – October 1977
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Keystone – May 1978
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International Harvester Scout – December 1978
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READ MORE: Advertising the 1960s: These 60-Year-Old Ads Are Undeniably Cool
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