

Joan Crawford for Camel cigarettes, 1951


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Armstrong kitchen ad, 1956 (x)

‘What’s Happening in Pop Music’ - The Saturday Evening Post, July 15, 1967.
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‘Rage for color’, photo by Erwin Blumenfeld, October 15, 1958

Ray Evernham Restores Country Legend Marty Robbins’ Plymouth Belvedere
“NASCAR crew chief and team owner Ray Evernham had already grabbed our attention with last year’s new-old Stock Car Belvedere, and he told us then that he had a soft spot for the mid ’60s Plymouths so it was no real surprise to hear that he had another Plymouth racecar in the works. Country music fans will be just as excited about this one as NASCAR fans, it’s “the man with a tear in his voice,” Marty Robbins’ No. 777 Plymouth Belvedere, a car the country singer used primarily for short track races around Nashville Speedway in the late ’60s.” — Hot Rod Magazine
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