Product Placement: Our Favorite Custom Promotional Vehicles

Product Placement: Our Favorite Custom Promotional Vehicles1939 Pontiac Ghost Car1939 Pontiac Ghost Car1939 Pontiac Ghost Car1984 Ford Econoline Mutt Cutts VanHot Wheels Deora II and Twin MillHot Wheels Deora II and Twin MillDomino’s DXPAnheuser-Busch is most famous for its teams of Budweiser Clydesdale horses, but it was also a pioneer in the art of the promotional car. Back in the middle 1910s, the Anheuser-Busch marketers acquired a torpedo-bodied Overland touring car and used it to promote its Bevo brand of near beer. That’s a malt beverage the company made during Prohibition that lacked alcohol, making it not really beer at all.- -Sometime around 1930, the brewer’s Vehicle Department, which usually occupied itself making refrigerated trucks and rail cars, produced a few more Bevo boatlike promotional vehicles including this one, the Budweiser, photographed in 1931. Classy, eh?Moxie Mobile vPepperidge Farm Goldfish MobileHershey’s Kissmobile CruiserGood Humor TruckGood Humor TruckGood Humor TruckOscar Mayer WienermobileOscar Mayer Wienermobile

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