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In 1933, Goodrich simulates an accident caused
by a blowout. Most of the ads on this page
do the same thing. |
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As with the one on the left, this one too
uses safety as a factor in buying tires in
1937 |
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Goodrich stresses the importance of a tire
that works well on wet pavement, in 1938 |
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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 |
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In 1946, Goodrich says their new tires are
better than the ones they made before the
war, in 1940 |
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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 |