13-06-2021, 01:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 13-06-2021, 01:32 PM by Tony Griffiths.)
Sadly, not Bob. But her second car was an A7.
The aim of the advertising was widespread - they would have been designed to attract both the type of person features in them and also, as ever, to those who aspired to join them - but probably never would.
(13-06-2021, 09:30 AM)Bob Culver Wrote: Re page 2 above has there ever been such a well dressed random group on the Embankment (or wherever) since?
It is curious just what market they were after with the well dressed lady drivers? Second car for the very well off?
With married women at home an even better case could be made for woman drivers than today.
Of my schoolboy colleagues and realtives all parents owned cars but less than half mothers could drive. As the cars were used by men to go to work, not much point.
In the last print I trust they remembered to change from 50 grade for the winter.
The aim of the advertising was widespread - they would have been designed to attract both the type of person features in them and also, as ever, to those who aspired to join them - but probably never would.