Ye Olde Advertising Vehicles

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11/14/2014 at 09:24 • Filed to: None

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We all know the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile, but do you know any of these other rolling ads?

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DISCUSSION (8)


Kinja'd!!! ttyymmnn > user314
11/14/2014 at 09:41

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That looks like a real life Richard Scarry book.

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Kinja'd!!! user314 > ttyymmnn
11/14/2014 at 11:50

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Funny you should mention that:

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Kinja'd!!! ttyymmnn > user314
11/14/2014 at 11:54

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Phat Pheet? Really? That's amazing.


Kinja'd!!! user314 > ttyymmnn
11/14/2014 at 12:04

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Really really.

Daniel Neal had begun life as a children's shoe shop in 1837 and had become popular through the surprisingly modern sounding Phat Pheet line in the 1890s. Schoolwear was introduced and by the 1930s the company had grown into a national network of school outfitters.


Kinja'd!!! fritzo > user314
11/17/2014 at 11:10

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This is BAD-ASS! As a musician, if I pulled up to a gig driving this, people would demand to be entertained :D

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Kinja'd!!! Coty > user314
11/29/2014 at 15:48

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No Moxie Horsecar? I call bullshit.


Kinja'd!!! user314 > Coty
11/29/2014 at 16:01

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Huh, hadn't heard of that one.

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I think I like this guy's Moxie Pony better though:

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Kinja'd!!! Coty > user314
11/30/2014 at 07:14

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I've actually seen what if I remember right is the only horsecar left in existence. It's pretty nuts.