Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It

Here’s another YOUR MOTHER WOULDN’T LIKE IT ad featuring a 1972 MGB GT. What strikes me about this ad is that our good looking women doesn’t seem to be able to make up her mind about whether she wants to get into the GT with Fernando Alonso. It kind of looks to me as though she’s had enough of the crazy driving and is heading home.

And the guy next to the MGB GT, he does look a little like Fernando doesn’t he? Driving a MG might be a good idea for him, definitely more dependable than the McLaren Honda that he’s driving now, perhaps more power too with 94.5 horsepower.

Other YOUR MOTHER WOULDN’T LIKE IT ads are at:
YOUR MOTHER WOULDN’T LIKE IT – Hotel Taranne Paris
YOUR MOTHER WOULDN’T LIKE IT – Last Tango In Paris

YOUR MOTHER WOULDN'T LIKE IT ad featuring a 1972 MGB GT
YOUR MOTHER WOULDN’T LIKE IT ad featuring a 1972 MGB GT

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