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Rare Vintage 1928 Buick 25th Anniversary Japanese Print Ad Classic Car Nostalgia

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Rare Vintage 1928 Buick 25th Anniversary Japanese Print Ad Classic Car Nostalgia

Rare Vintage 1928 Buick 25th Anniversary Japanese Print Ad Classic Car Nostalgia
Rare Vintage 1928 Japanese Buick 25th Anniversary Print Ad. 6″ x 3 1/2″. Classic Car Advertising Memorabilia. Featuring a beautifully preserved image of a classic Buick automobile, this ad is a captivating piece of automotive history and an excellent addition to any car enthusiast’s collection. Authentic Vintage Ad: Original print from a Japanese magazine, not a reproduction. 25th Anniversary Celebration: Marking 25 years of Buick, founded in 1903. Stunning Visuals: Depicts a classic Buick car from the late 1920s. Japanese Language: Unique cultural perspective on American automotive history. Approximate Dimensions: 6 inches by 3.5 inches. Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age – very tiny (1/4) tear top right corner. See photo for details. Why It’s Special. Automotive advertisements from the 1920s are highly sought after, but finding a Japanese-language ad for an American classic like Buick makes this item truly unique. Ideal for collectors of vintage car memorabilia, international advertising, or Japanese print ephemera. Carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival. Don’t Miss Out! This Japanese 1928 Buick ad is a rare gem.
Rare Vintage 1928 Buick 25th Anniversary Japanese Print Ad Classic Car Nostalgia
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Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24×16 (60×40 cm)

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Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)

Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
Vintage Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24″x16″ (60×40 cm). Vintage Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign. Give an unforgettable gift to retro decoration lovers! This 60×40 cm BREMSIT advertisement sign combines the elegance and nostalgia of the past with a modern twist. With its eye-catching design, this rare piece will create elegance in any space and is the ideal choice to make special moments even more meaningful, or perfect for those who want to add value to their collection. BREMSIT GARNITURE DE FREINS retro advertising sign, singularly & rare designed. NOT A TIN SIGN. Condition: The sign is in excellent condition. Please check the photos for details. For long-lasting use and enhanced durability, the product has been treated with anti-static paint and baked in an oven at 300 degrees Celsius. Garage sign, definitely makes an appearance in a pub or man cave. A unique piece for collectors. Lovely vibrant colors, excellent gloss, and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Size: 60cm Length x 40cm Width — 23.6″ (Length) x 15.7″ (Width). Thickness: 0.06 approx. Approximate Weight : 6.4 lbs (2900 grams). Each item offered is individually photographed to ensure that the product shown in the photos is the product you will receive. Rest assured, this item is one of a kind. The Story Behind the Sign. Rare French advertising sign from the 1950s, originally used in auto repair shops and parts dealers across France. It promotes Brémsit brake pads. With a powerful Art Deco graphic showing a man pushing a brake drum – a symbol of strength, motion, and mechanical precision. Made of metal with vivid orange and blue tones, this piece captures the spirit of mid-century European automotive design. Whether you’re a vintage sign collector or looking for standout wall art for your garage or office, this sign adds both history and character to any space. Perfect for collectors of gas & oil memorabilia, French automobilia, or industrial decor. We will respond to you within 24 hours and do our best to help you out!
Vintage Rare Brémsit Auto French Brake Pad Ad Sign XL 24x16 (60x40 cm)
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FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet

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FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet

FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
This is a fantastic 1915 promotional brochure/booklet for the Maxwell car company. Really hard to find. Priced to reflect worn cover but clean interior pages. GREAT for collectors of antique automobile memorabilia. Found at a flea market. Maxwell was an American automobile. The present-day successor to the Maxwell company was Chrysler. Now Stellantis North America. Which acquired the company in 1925. Maxwell automobile production began under the “Maxwell-Briscoe Company” of North Tarrytown, New York. The company was named after founder Jonathan Dixon Maxwell, who earlier had worked for Oldsmobile. And his business partner, Benjamin Briscoe. An automobile industry pioneer and part owner of the Briscoe Brothers Metalworks. Briscoe was president of Maxwell-Briscoe at its height. In 1907, following a fire that destroyed the North Tarrytown, NY, factory, Maxwell-Briscoe opened a mammoth automobile factory at 1817 I Ave, New Castle, Indiana. The newspapers reported that the factory will operate as a whole, like an integral machine, the raw material going in at one end of the plant and the finished cars out the other end. This factory continued as a Chrysler plant following its takeover of Maxwell until its demolition in 2004. For a time, Maxwell was considered one of the three top automobile firms in America, along with General Motors. Though the phrase the Big Three. Was not used at the time. Maxwell was the only profitable company of the combine. Named United States Motor Company. Which was formed in 1910. Maxwell was the only survivor. Maxwell Motor Company, Inc. In 1913, the Maxwell assets were overseen by Walter Flanders. Who reorganized the company as the Maxwell Motor Company, Inc. The company moved to Highland Park, Michigan. Some of the Maxwells were also manufactured at three plants in Dayton, Ohio. And the bargain-basement Success. By introducing the Model 25, their cheapest four yet. Had high-tension magneto ignition. Electric horn and (optional) electric starter. And an innovative shock absorber. To protect the radiator. Takeover by Walter Chrysler. Maxwell Mascotte Touring 1911. Maxwell eventually over-extended and wound up deeply in debt, with over half of its production unsold in the post- World War I. The following year, Walter P. Arranged to take a controlling interest in Maxwell Motors, subsequently re-incorporating it in West Virginia. With himself as the chairman. One of his first tasks was to correct the faults in the Maxwell, whose quality had faltered. This improved version of the car was marketed as the “good Maxwell”. Around the time of Chrysler’s takeover, Maxwell was also in the process of merging, awkwardly at best, with the ailing Chalmers Automobile Company. Chalmers ceased production in late 1923. In 1925, Chrysler formed his own company, the Chrysler Corporation. That same year, the Maxwell line was phased out and the Maxwell company assets were absorbed by Chrysler. The Maxwell automobile would continue to live on in another form however, because the new 4-cylinder. Chrysler model that was introduced for the 1926 model year was created largely from the design of the previous year’s Maxwell. And this former Maxwell would undergo another transformation in 1928, when a second reworking and renaming would bring about the creation of the first Plymouth.
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
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Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car

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Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car

Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car. Pictured at Musee National De’L Automobile Mulhouse in 1968. Measures about 23 1/2″ x 17″. No tears but does show creases/folds from age & storage. Please view all photos as these are a part of the description. Comes from a smoke free home.
Rare Vintage Porsche 908/3 Biplace Course Langheck 1968 Poster #60 Sport Car
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FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet

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FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet

FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet
This is a fantastic 1915 promotional brochure/booklet for the Maxwell car company. Really hard to find. Priced to reflect worn cover but clean interior pages. GREAT for collectors of antique automobile memorabilia. Found at a flea market. Maxwell was an American automobile. The present-day successor to the Maxwell company was Chrysler. Now Stellantis North America. Which acquired the company in 1925. Maxwell automobile production began under the “Maxwell-Briscoe Company” of North Tarrytown, New York. The company was named after founder Jonathan Dixon Maxwell, who earlier had worked for Oldsmobile. And his business partner, Benjamin Briscoe. An automobile industry pioneer and part owner of the Briscoe Brothers Metalworks. Briscoe was president of Maxwell-Briscoe at its height. In 1907, following a fire that destroyed the North Tarrytown, NY, factory, Maxwell-Briscoe opened a mammoth automobile factory at 1817 I Ave, New Castle, Indiana. The newspapers reported that the factory will operate as a whole, like an integral machine, the raw material going in at one end of the plant and the finished cars out the other end. This factory continued as a Chrysler plant following its takeover of Maxwell until its demolition in 2004. For a time, Maxwell was considered one of the three top automobile firms in America, along with General Motors. Though the phrase the Big Three. Was not used at the time. Maxwell was the only profitable company of the combine. Named United States Motor Company. Which was formed in 1910. Maxwell was the only survivor. Maxwell Motor Company, Inc. In 1913, the Maxwell assets were overseen by Walter Flanders. Who reorganized the company as the Maxwell Motor Company, Inc. The company moved to Highland Park, Michigan. Some of the Maxwells were also manufactured at three plants in Dayton, Ohio. And the bargain-basement Success. By introducing the Model 25, their cheapest four yet. Had high-tension magneto ignition. Electric horn and (optional) electric starter. And an innovative shock absorber. To protect the radiator. Takeover by Walter Chrysler. Maxwell Mascotte Touring 1911. Maxwell eventually over-extended and wound up deeply in debt, with over half of its production unsold in the post- World War I. The following year, Walter P. Arranged to take a controlling interest in Maxwell Motors, subsequently re-incorporating it in West Virginia. With himself as the chairman. One of his first tasks was to correct the faults in the Maxwell, whose quality had faltered. This improved version of the car was marketed as the “good Maxwell”. Around the time of Chrysler’s takeover, Maxwell was also in the process of merging, awkwardly at best, with the ailing Chalmers Automobile Company. Chalmers ceased production in late 1923. In 1925, Chrysler formed his own company, the Chrysler Corporation. That same year, the Maxwell line was phased out and the Maxwell company assets were absorbed by Chrysler. The Maxwell automobile would continue to live on in another form however, because the new 4-cylinder. Chrysler model that was introduced for the 1926 model year was created largely from the design of the previous year’s Maxwell. And this former Maxwell would undergo another transformation in 1928, when a second reworking and renaming would bring about the creation of the first Plymouth.
FANTASTIC VINTAGE RARE 1915 Maxwell Motor Car Catalog Promotional Booklet