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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Oaktown, Ca
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A friend of mine recently gave me this incredibly cool Pontiac ruler that was most likely a giveaway item in 1938. It made me realize the nice stuff the dealers used to hand out many years ago. Nowadays you have to beg them just to get a brochure, bu... To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here. |
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Currently reluctanly Exit 16E
Posts: 250
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Pontiac still rules, but someone won't let them rule.
i'm sorry to take this off topic, but more importantly, i feel we should think of ways to keep pontiac. Now, my first thought is the Chinese; The Chinese industry is NOT my first choice as to what to do with pontiac, but at this point i think it's a viable alternative. 1) They already bought hummer. Now do you think hummer has ever/will ever be larger than pontiac? And yet, they bought it. 2) Millions of chinese are eating up buick; Now, if they fall for lame buick, then i'm sure (i would bet ALL my money) that they would LOVE pontiac. So, start selling pontiac in china----all the other gm brands are there. Please, let's stop thinking re-actively/nostalgically and start thinking PRO-actively. We CAN do it. After all WE OWN 61% of GM. Thank you. |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 2,873
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I'll ignore the post above, because personally I'd rather eat frozen dog shit than see a chinese pontiac. I've owned 9 pontiacs only 2 not built here... and well.. who can bitch about what the Aussies build? they are great cars.
But back on topic.. I thought those promo models were always a cool dealer handout. I guess they stopped that somewhere in the '70s |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Olney, IL
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Just prior to the release of the PT Cruiser my uncle in Florida filled out a card at one of the dealers in Tampa asking for information on the cars and when they would be available. Over the next several months he not only got tons of glossy brochures and info packs, but they sent him little gifts. He got a PT Cruiser pocket knife, golf balls, money clip, and several other things much to his surprise. He did buy a PT, but not that year because of the premiums being charged by the dealerships. Still has it and still loves it....
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Austin, Tx
Posts: 1,035
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glenn33...I did the same years back...still have the knife somewhere.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: MINN. JUST NORTH OF TWIN CITIES
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hmmm
there is lotsa stuff out there funny how the car makers / dealerships were trying so hard ... a great number of items for household use. i have seen clothes pin bags , flashlights , ashtrays . kitchen grease jars ,yardsticks .. etc can ya imagine that people would hear about a specific giveaway item and then.. make a special trip to the dealer to get it.. seems that salesman clip you posted a while back would tie in as these folks would pull in they would note your current car .. and then go to work on ya.. . its a sickness collecting this kinda thing .. damn .....its car related too. my favorites are the promo models .. i guess i have a 1962 chrome plated bonneville promo model .. dunno if it was a give away or a salesmans award i had all the dodge give aways when i ws a kid in the 60's including the scat pack slot car set..i would get a promo model then buy the current release of the same car that had all the engines and customizing parts open the hood up..then combine them for a real nice finished unit . sadly my younger brothers blew them all up with firecrackers .. boo hooo been collectin plastic models for a long time now and i have hundreds .. but none of the missing dodges.. prolly the main deciding factor of my current car problem today... formerly ..free stuff - car related
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Kingsport, TN
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I worked at a Ford dealership for awhile and Ford has tons of that sort of stuff available for it's dealers. Golf balls, pens, sets of drink tumblers, you name it. Some dealers use them for spiffs for the sales staff, or for good customers, etc. I was doing outside sales for the parts dep't and I had a few of those things that I kept in my truck at all times for "special" customers.
The problem is the dealers have to buy that stuff from Ford and most just see it as an unnecessary expense.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Fargo, ND
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Whenever I am at antique stores I always see needle/sewing kits with dealership or oil companies promotional info.
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: SIDNEY, NY
Posts: 5,537
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...and don't forget those goddamned clear plastic rain bonnets that my mother and grandmother wore to protect their beehives from the weather! My brother's got an arrowhead shaped copper ashtray from the '30s that reads, "Pontiac....Chief of the Sixes".
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: portland, or
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a friend of mine recently gave me the same ruler! (he has been in both of my pontiacs...)
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Under the X in Texas
Posts: 391
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In 1937 Hudson and Terraplane gave away a 55" wooden ruler at auto shows and challenged you to put it in the front seat of any other car in the show and slam the door because it would poke holes in other car's door panels. H and T had the widest and they said only true three passenger cars in the US auto industry and by golly they were out to prove it. Some Hudson memorabilia collectors out there surely have some of those "yard sticks".
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: S.F. bay area, California
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Tweed, Australia
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Give ya $30 bucks for that Boss!
![]() In Oz, you can get plenty of Holden(GM-H) merchandise at your local super market, from coffee cups to rulers but you've gotta pay.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Austin, Texas
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This is really cool! Someone needs to scan and reproduce these!
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Suwanee, GA
Posts: 3,580
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I still have the 2 '53 Studebaker models I got when my dad went in to look at the neat Lowey cars. One is plastic and the other is steel with a friction motor.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Owosso Mi.
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not exactly dealer promo.....
I've been hunting for Ford silverware and dishes they used in the cafeteria. Fairly hard to find. I have some but not a complete set. Michigan Rick
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: willow springs,okla
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I have a Firestone wooden level . Yes there use to be some cool promotional stuff.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: May 2001
Location: kontinentalsville - austin, texas
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Ruler!
(had to be said...) |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: portland. or.
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we have some ford cook books.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Kansas
Posts: 295
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I had a cool little Oldsmobile Rocket keychain from the mid 50's. It was a little red, plastic rocket about 2 inches long and had the dealer's info on the side. I forgot that i had it on the keys to my 56 Olds when I sold the car!! I meant to keep the keychain!! I love the old, dealer promo stuff.
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