docc Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 Chatting with my learned neighbor ( lotus Super 7) the topic somehow turned to Playboy and the origin of its name from the Jordan type M Playboy Roadster and a 1923 Saturday Evening Post ad which turned the tide of auto marketing to the emphasis on image. Reading the copy made me think of the Sport: " . . . a cross between greased lightning and the place where it hits . . ." indeed. "SOMEWHERE west of Laramie there's a bronco-busting girl who knows what I’m talking about. "She can tell what a sassy pony, that’s a cross between greased lighting and the place where it hits, can do with eleven hundred pounds of steel and action when he's going high, wide and handsome. "The truth is-the Playboy was built for her. "Built for the lass whose, face is brown with the sun when the day is done of revel and romp and race. "She loves the cross of the wild and the tame. "There's a savor of links about that car-of laughter and lilt and light-a hint of old loves-and saddle and quirt. It’s a brawny thing - yet a graceful thing for the sweep o' the Avenue. "Step into the Playboy when the hour grows dull with things gone dead and stale. "Then start for the land of real living with the spirit of the lass who rides, lean and rangy, into the red horizon of a Wyoming twilight."
dmoon64 Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 That would make a great poster in the old garage........
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