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Selling the American Muscle Car: Marketing Detroit Iron in the 60s and 70s

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Travel back to the muscle car era and examine the clever marketing campaigns from Detroits Big Three and even AMC and Studebaker with this comprehensive volume. Automotive writer Diego Rosenberg recounts the catchy nicknames of cars such as The GTO Judge Plymouth Roadrunner Cobra and Dodge Super Bee. Entire manufacturer lines were given catchy marketing campaigns such as Dodges Scat Pack AMCs Go Package and Fords Total Performance. From racing to commercials and print ads from dealer showrooms to national auto shows each manufacturer had its own approach in vying for the buyers attention and gimmicks and tactics ranged from comical to dead serious. As the muscle car wars developed in the early 1960s auto manufacturers scrambled to find catchy marketing campaigns to entice the buying public into their dealerships. General Motors Ford and Chrysler with all their divisions as well as AMC and Studebaker inevitably sank billions of dollars into one-upmanship in an effort to vie for the consumers last dollar. Selling the American Muscle Car: Marketing Detroit Iron in the 60s and 70s takes you back to an era when options were plentiful and performance was cheap. Relive or be introduced to some of the cleverest marketing campaigns created during a time when America was changing every day.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
October 26, 2016
ISBN-10
161325203X
ISBN-13
9781613252031
Item Weight
35.5 oz
Dimensions
10.0 × 0.51 × 10.0 in
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