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muddy:
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john k:
Liked all of these, and that last one,  getting ready to shove an Olds V8 into a 1940 Ford, instant Hotrod

goodfellow:

--- Quote from: john k on September 12, 2018, 11:40:43 PM ---Liked all of these, and that last one,  getting ready to shove an Olds V8 into a 1940 Ford, instant Hotrod

--- End quote ---

looks like he's getting ready to turn that "plain Jane" sedan into a moonshine hauler ....

goodfellow:
Here's a few from my Sun collection ..

goodfellow:
.... a few more. Note that in the early days SUN's advertising campaigns featured their technicians in white or sometimes blue lab coats.  It was meant to impress on the customer that the SUN technician was a trained professional -- akin to a doctor or engineer. SUN had an ad and marketing department that owners re-invent their business model. Clean organized shops along with properly dressed and courteous personnel were at the time considered to be the hallmark of a SUN equipped service center -- no matter how small that business was. SUN provided a lot of pre- and post sale support to their customers; not only on the use of their equipment, but also in the marketing, sales, and promotion of the business.

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