You Know You’re Not The First

BMW had some pretty racy ads for their previously owned cars that were, well put it this way, not very tasteful. It’s amazing they got away with it.

Dale Wurfel Used Vehicles located somewhere in the cold of Canada ran a newpaper ad very similar, and apparently it didn’t go over very well. You know you aren’t the first, but do you really care? Apparently a lot of people care enough that he had to apologize.

And then there’s the used Aston Martin ad. Is it a fake? Apparently that’s the case but who knows?
You Know You're Not The First - BMWYou Know You’re Not The First
Dale Wurfel girl

You Know You're Not The First - Aston Martin

Related Images:

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

MGB GT 6,000 mile service

The MG's 6,000 mile service was done at Peter Satori Co in Pasadena on November 20, 1968. Actual mileage at the time was 6,134. Basic...

MGB GT police car

I'm back home from sunny Florida so it's time to get back to work on my MGB GT. My hope is to have the...

Second Best Shape In Italy

Moss Motors Catalog 1991

Related Articles

Your MGB GT doesn’t like to sit idle

I wrote an article a few days ago about...

How my 1967 MGB GT restoration and a large tree have much in common

From the archive: My MGB GT parts make an interesting...

LED dash lights for the MGB

Working behind the dash on an early MGB is...

2.3-Liter EcoBoost–Powered 1967 MG MGB GT

This great looking 1967 MGB GT restomod was recently...

The Ultimate MGB GT Restomod

Jay Leno takes Frontline Cars 1970 MGB GT for...

1967 MGB Construction Drawing

Drawings like this turn up from time to time...

Finally back to work on my 1967 MGB GT

I noticed a few weeks ago that the last...

Popular Categories

Your MGB GT doesn’t like to sit idle

I wrote an article a few days ago about starting to work on my MGB GT again after almost 5 years... Finally back to...

How my 1967 MGB GT restoration and a large tree have much in common

From the archive: My MGB GT parts make an interesting journey similar to what happens to a tree when I cut it down for firewood....