Tires

B.F.Goodrich tires

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Goodrich in 1933 with a car crash In 1933, Goodrich simulates an accident caused by a blowout. Most of the ads on this page do the same thing. Another near disaster ... Goodrich in 1937 As with the one on the left, this one too uses safety as a factor in buying tires in 1937
In 1938, B.F. Goodrich says it deals with wet roads better. Goodrich stresses the importance of a tire that works well on wet pavement, in 1938 In 1943, BF Goodrich boasts of safety In 1943, Goodrich says that someday, everyone will own an airplane. However, the war has put the brakes on that.

It's all in the ad
In 1946, BF Goodrich says the new tires outlast pre-war tires. In 1946, Goodrich says their new tires are better than the ones they made before the war, in 1940 In 1946, BF Goodrich claims more safety, longer life(Than pre-war models) Still in 1946, Goodrich is telling us some facts about demand and sales before and after the war, and how they are short right now