Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It – Last Tango In Paris

British Leyland ran a wonderful series of ads for the MG Midget, Roadster and GT in the early 70’s called YOUR MOTHER WOULDN’T LIKE IT. I’m not sure how many ads make up the series but it’s at least seven that I’m aware of. This is my favourite. Who wouldn’t want to have this chick standing in front of their MGB Roadster? Bell bottoms, perky breasts and you own this super cool car that does 0-50 in 8.0 seconds, has an amazing 94.5 horsepower and maxes out at 109 MPH. After watching “Last Tango In Paris” she’s ready to tango.

Your Mother Wouldn't Like It - Last Tango In Paris
Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It – Last Tango In Paris

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