Framed Vintage Advertising for the 1930 Pontiac Big Six.
This is a vintage advertisement for the 1930 Pontiac Big Six. The ad appeared in The Saturday Evening Post on September 27, 1930
The ad highlights the car's dependability, noting that this quality is a "basic quality in every feature of Pontiac design.". It mentions that the car's power plant has the largest piston displacement of any six-cylinder vehicle at its price point, which helps it achieve maximum power at a moderate engine speed, ensuring dependability. The ad also states that the car's body is a composite wood-and-steel construction by Fisher, which is described as the most durable type known to the industry. The advertised price for a two-door sedan was $665 and up.
DIMENSIONS with Frame: Height: 14.50 inch / 36,8 cm
Length: 11.40 inch / 29 cm
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