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Know/Seen This Hurst Wheel Ad
Anyone know or seen this Hurst wheel ad before? Looks to be from 65 but I can't find a thing on it.
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https://www.adclassix.com/a5/65firestone500tires.html This doesn't really help but, I found this ad
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I have an original flier from Hurst for the wheels when they first came out.
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Can't tell you much, had this center-page ad for years.
Sold off most of my garage art since, Sorry don't recall which magazine it came out of. The '67 Firestone ads were cool too.
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i believe that I have this ad also stashed away. It may have been part of the series where they show the 65 GTO floating with no wheels awaiting Hurst wheels
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I have a binder full of Hurst stuff. Now , if I can only remember where I put it.
I lived real close to the Hurst plant as teenager. The property and original building is still there, with additions added when it was sold. Now is a co. called double H plastics. Remember the Hurst Hatch emblem....H-H |
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I have a binder full of Hurst stuff. Now , if I can only remember where I put it.
I lived real close to the Hurst plant as teenager. The property and original building is still there, with additions added when it was sold. Now is a co. called double H plastics. Remember the Hurst Hatch emblem....H-H |
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My 2 page ad found in Hot Rod magazine February 1965 page 6-7
My other 2 page ad found in Car Craft magazine March 1965 page 8-9 |
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