This is the key//That’s the vehicle//Open the doors//Where’s the people?
Another Grim Moment in Marketing…
AUTOMOBILE DOORS
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Images: (smoke) pyr.ec.gc.ca; (saab 93) en-wikimedia.org; (Saab ad) vintagetechnology.com; (military plane) worldwide-military.com; (clouds) ics.uci.edu; (T-Bird) user morrea via en-wikipedia.org; (ejection suit) canit.se; (Saab Aero X) zeenz.nl; (aqurium) aquarium.com; (Fiat) en-wikipedia.org; (Van) renault-logan.eastroblog.com; (church) freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com; (purple curtains) party.pro.com; (Nose Art) aert-letters.com;(French doors) (Versailles) (BMW) edge-inc.net; (Mercedes) readthisblog.net; (’57 Ford) tocmp.com; (Mazda) all-carphotos.com; (Tomcat) commons.wikimedia.org; (suicide door diagram) still checking; (revolving doors) h2roadmap.com; (inward opening doors) notdoneliving.net; (limo) wingdoors.com; (car on carrier) still checking; (car in back seat) drive.com.au;
This entry was posted on Thursday, March 29th, 2007 at 1:49 pm and is filed under Business, Environment, Energy, Automobiles, Industrial Design, U.S. Navy, Aircraf
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