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@LibrarianRA@worldkey.io  ·  activity timestamp last week

1978. Southwind by Fleetwood Mobile Home
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#VintageAdvertising #1970sDesign #Motorhomes #RVLife #Fleetwood #ClassicRV #Advertisment #TransportationHistory #AmericanDesign #TravelCulture #carsofmastodon #trucksofmastodon

This image is a full-page printed advertisement for the 1978 Southwind motor home manufactured by Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. The ad is vertically oriented with text at the top and bottom and a large product image centered.
At the top, large bold black text reads: “Room for the whole crowd.” Below this headline is a paragraph of smaller black text describing the vehicle. It explains that the 1978 Southwind is designed for family use, offers new interior features, updated exterior styling, and comes in six models ranging in length from 21 feet to 28½ feet. The text also mentions a feature called the “Southwind Bunkhouse” and encourages readers to visit Southwind dealers to see the vehicle in person.
On the right side of the page is a dashed-line mail-in information request form addressed to Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 7638, Riverside, California 92523. The form includes blank lines labeled for name, address, city, state, and ZIP code, along with the phrase “YES! Please send me more information on Southwind.” A small Fleetwood logo appears near the form.
The central image shows a Southwind Class A motor home photographed from a front-right angle. The vehicle is white with horizontal orange and brown accent stripes along the side. It has large rectangular windows, a side entry door, roof-mounted equipment, and a flat front with rectangular headlights. The motor home is shown isolated against a plain, light background, emphasizing its size and shape.
This image is a full-page printed advertisement for the 1978 Southwind motor home manufactured by Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. The ad is vertically oriented with text at the top and bottom and a large product image centered. At the top, large bold black text reads: “Room for the whole crowd.” Below this headline is a paragraph of smaller black text describing the vehicle. It explains that the 1978 Southwind is designed for family use, offers new interior features, updated exterior styling, and comes in six models ranging in length from 21 feet to 28½ feet. The text also mentions a feature called the “Southwind Bunkhouse” and encourages readers to visit Southwind dealers to see the vehicle in person. On the right side of the page is a dashed-line mail-in information request form addressed to Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 7638, Riverside, California 92523. The form includes blank lines labeled for name, address, city, state, and ZIP code, along with the phrase “YES! Please send me more information on Southwind.” A small Fleetwood logo appears near the form. The central image shows a Southwind Class A motor home photographed from a front-right angle. The vehicle is white with horizontal orange and brown accent stripes along the side. It has large rectangular windows, a side entry door, roof-mounted equipment, and a flat front with rectangular headlights. The motor home is shown isolated against a plain, light background, emphasizing its size and shape.
This image is a full-page printed advertisement for the 1978 Southwind motor home manufactured by Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. The ad is vertically oriented with text at the top and bottom and a large product image centered. At the top, large bold black text reads: “Room for the whole crowd.” Below this headline is a paragraph of smaller black text describing the vehicle. It explains that the 1978 Southwind is designed for family use, offers new interior features, updated exterior styling, and comes in six models ranging in length from 21 feet to 28½ feet. The text also mentions a feature called the “Southwind Bunkhouse” and encourages readers to visit Southwind dealers to see the vehicle in person. On the right side of the page is a dashed-line mail-in information request form addressed to Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 7638, Riverside, California 92523. The form includes blank lines labeled for name, address, city, state, and ZIP code, along with the phrase “YES! Please send me more information on Southwind.” A small Fleetwood logo appears near the form. The central image shows a Southwind Class A motor home photographed from a front-right angle. The vehicle is white with horizontal orange and brown accent stripes along the side. It has large rectangular windows, a side entry door, roof-mounted equipment, and a flat front with rectangular headlights. The motor home is shown isolated against a plain, light background, emphasizing its size and shape.
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@LibrarianRA@worldkey.io  ·  activity timestamp last week

1978. Southwind by Fleetwood Mobile Home
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#VintageAdvertising #1970sDesign #Motorhomes #RVLife #Fleetwood #ClassicRV #Advertisment #TransportationHistory #AmericanDesign #TravelCulture #carsofmastodon #trucksofmastodon

This image is a full-page printed advertisement for the 1978 Southwind motor home manufactured by Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. The ad is vertically oriented with text at the top and bottom and a large product image centered.
At the top, large bold black text reads: “Room for the whole crowd.” Below this headline is a paragraph of smaller black text describing the vehicle. It explains that the 1978 Southwind is designed for family use, offers new interior features, updated exterior styling, and comes in six models ranging in length from 21 feet to 28½ feet. The text also mentions a feature called the “Southwind Bunkhouse” and encourages readers to visit Southwind dealers to see the vehicle in person.
On the right side of the page is a dashed-line mail-in information request form addressed to Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 7638, Riverside, California 92523. The form includes blank lines labeled for name, address, city, state, and ZIP code, along with the phrase “YES! Please send me more information on Southwind.” A small Fleetwood logo appears near the form.
The central image shows a Southwind Class A motor home photographed from a front-right angle. The vehicle is white with horizontal orange and brown accent stripes along the side. It has large rectangular windows, a side entry door, roof-mounted equipment, and a flat front with rectangular headlights. The motor home is shown isolated against a plain, light background, emphasizing its size and shape.
This image is a full-page printed advertisement for the 1978 Southwind motor home manufactured by Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. The ad is vertically oriented with text at the top and bottom and a large product image centered. At the top, large bold black text reads: “Room for the whole crowd.” Below this headline is a paragraph of smaller black text describing the vehicle. It explains that the 1978 Southwind is designed for family use, offers new interior features, updated exterior styling, and comes in six models ranging in length from 21 feet to 28½ feet. The text also mentions a feature called the “Southwind Bunkhouse” and encourages readers to visit Southwind dealers to see the vehicle in person. On the right side of the page is a dashed-line mail-in information request form addressed to Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 7638, Riverside, California 92523. The form includes blank lines labeled for name, address, city, state, and ZIP code, along with the phrase “YES! Please send me more information on Southwind.” A small Fleetwood logo appears near the form. The central image shows a Southwind Class A motor home photographed from a front-right angle. The vehicle is white with horizontal orange and brown accent stripes along the side. It has large rectangular windows, a side entry door, roof-mounted equipment, and a flat front with rectangular headlights. The motor home is shown isolated against a plain, light background, emphasizing its size and shape.
This image is a full-page printed advertisement for the 1978 Southwind motor home manufactured by Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. The ad is vertically oriented with text at the top and bottom and a large product image centered. At the top, large bold black text reads: “Room for the whole crowd.” Below this headline is a paragraph of smaller black text describing the vehicle. It explains that the 1978 Southwind is designed for family use, offers new interior features, updated exterior styling, and comes in six models ranging in length from 21 feet to 28½ feet. The text also mentions a feature called the “Southwind Bunkhouse” and encourages readers to visit Southwind dealers to see the vehicle in person. On the right side of the page is a dashed-line mail-in information request form addressed to Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 7638, Riverside, California 92523. The form includes blank lines labeled for name, address, city, state, and ZIP code, along with the phrase “YES! Please send me more information on Southwind.” A small Fleetwood logo appears near the form. The central image shows a Southwind Class A motor home photographed from a front-right angle. The vehicle is white with horizontal orange and brown accent stripes along the side. It has large rectangular windows, a side entry door, roof-mounted equipment, and a flat front with rectangular headlights. The motor home is shown isolated against a plain, light background, emphasizing its size and shape.
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@LibrarianRA@worldkey.io  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

1963 Motorola Television Ad
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#MidCenturyModern #VintageAdvertising #1960sDesign #Electronics #Televisions #Motorola #InteriorDesign #Advertisement #OldTechnology #Retro #Vintage

A full-page color magazine advertisement from 1963 promotes Motorola television sets. Across the top, bold text reads, “Fresh from Motorola… new leader in the lively art of electronics.” The main image shows a stylish, modern living room with a strong mid-century modern design. At the center is a distinctive white, cone-shaped, freestanding fireplace with a built-in television screen facing the room. The television displays a black-and-white broadcast of a man’s face.

The room features curved architectural elements, including an arched ceiling and a black brick accent wall. A white shag rug covers most of the floor, surrounded by modern furniture: a low white chair with a rounded back, a yellow upholstered lounge chair, and a low striped bench. Two children sit on the rug watching television, while an adult couple stands in the background near a glass wall or doorway, observing the scene. Decorative plants, shelves, and sculptural objects complete the space, emphasizing a futuristic, upscale domestic setting.

On the right side of the ad, several Motorola television models are shown individually, each housed in wood cabinetry of varying styles. Text beside them states, “Every Motorola TV comes with a full year guarantee,” followed by a detailed description of product quality, reliability, and warranty coverage. The Motorola logo appears at the bottom, reinforcing the brand’s emphasis on modern design and dependable electronics.
A full-page color magazine advertisement from 1963 promotes Motorola television sets. Across the top, bold text reads, “Fresh from Motorola… new leader in the lively art of electronics.” The main image shows a stylish, modern living room with a strong mid-century modern design. At the center is a distinctive white, cone-shaped, freestanding fireplace with a built-in television screen facing the room. The television displays a black-and-white broadcast of a man’s face. The room features curved architectural elements, including an arched ceiling and a black brick accent wall. A white shag rug covers most of the floor, surrounded by modern furniture: a low white chair with a rounded back, a yellow upholstered lounge chair, and a low striped bench. Two children sit on the rug watching television, while an adult couple stands in the background near a glass wall or doorway, observing the scene. Decorative plants, shelves, and sculptural objects complete the space, emphasizing a futuristic, upscale domestic setting. On the right side of the ad, several Motorola television models are shown individually, each housed in wood cabinetry of varying styles. Text beside them states, “Every Motorola TV comes with a full year guarantee,” followed by a detailed description of product quality, reliability, and warranty coverage. The Motorola logo appears at the bottom, reinforcing the brand’s emphasis on modern design and dependable electronics.
A full-page color magazine advertisement from 1963 promotes Motorola television sets. Across the top, bold text reads, “Fresh from Motorola… new leader in the lively art of electronics.” The main image shows a stylish, modern living room with a strong mid-century modern design. At the center is a distinctive white, cone-shaped, freestanding fireplace with a built-in television screen facing the room. The television displays a black-and-white broadcast of a man’s face. The room features curved architectural elements, including an arched ceiling and a black brick accent wall. A white shag rug covers most of the floor, surrounded by modern furniture: a low white chair with a rounded back, a yellow upholstered lounge chair, and a low striped bench. Two children sit on the rug watching television, while an adult couple stands in the background near a glass wall or doorway, observing the scene. Decorative plants, shelves, and sculptural objects complete the space, emphasizing a futuristic, upscale domestic setting. On the right side of the ad, several Motorola television models are shown individually, each housed in wood cabinetry of varying styles. Text beside them states, “Every Motorola TV comes with a full year guarantee,” followed by a detailed description of product quality, reliability, and warranty coverage. The Motorola logo appears at the bottom, reinforcing the brand’s emphasis on modern design and dependable electronics.
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@LibrarianRA@worldkey.io  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

1963 Motorola Television Ad
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#MidCenturyModern #VintageAdvertising #1960sDesign #Electronics #Televisions #Motorola #InteriorDesign #Advertisement #OldTechnology #Retro #Vintage

A full-page color magazine advertisement from 1963 promotes Motorola television sets. Across the top, bold text reads, “Fresh from Motorola… new leader in the lively art of electronics.” The main image shows a stylish, modern living room with a strong mid-century modern design. At the center is a distinctive white, cone-shaped, freestanding fireplace with a built-in television screen facing the room. The television displays a black-and-white broadcast of a man’s face.

The room features curved architectural elements, including an arched ceiling and a black brick accent wall. A white shag rug covers most of the floor, surrounded by modern furniture: a low white chair with a rounded back, a yellow upholstered lounge chair, and a low striped bench. Two children sit on the rug watching television, while an adult couple stands in the background near a glass wall or doorway, observing the scene. Decorative plants, shelves, and sculptural objects complete the space, emphasizing a futuristic, upscale domestic setting.

On the right side of the ad, several Motorola television models are shown individually, each housed in wood cabinetry of varying styles. Text beside them states, “Every Motorola TV comes with a full year guarantee,” followed by a detailed description of product quality, reliability, and warranty coverage. The Motorola logo appears at the bottom, reinforcing the brand’s emphasis on modern design and dependable electronics.
A full-page color magazine advertisement from 1963 promotes Motorola television sets. Across the top, bold text reads, “Fresh from Motorola… new leader in the lively art of electronics.” The main image shows a stylish, modern living room with a strong mid-century modern design. At the center is a distinctive white, cone-shaped, freestanding fireplace with a built-in television screen facing the room. The television displays a black-and-white broadcast of a man’s face. The room features curved architectural elements, including an arched ceiling and a black brick accent wall. A white shag rug covers most of the floor, surrounded by modern furniture: a low white chair with a rounded back, a yellow upholstered lounge chair, and a low striped bench. Two children sit on the rug watching television, while an adult couple stands in the background near a glass wall or doorway, observing the scene. Decorative plants, shelves, and sculptural objects complete the space, emphasizing a futuristic, upscale domestic setting. On the right side of the ad, several Motorola television models are shown individually, each housed in wood cabinetry of varying styles. Text beside them states, “Every Motorola TV comes with a full year guarantee,” followed by a detailed description of product quality, reliability, and warranty coverage. The Motorola logo appears at the bottom, reinforcing the brand’s emphasis on modern design and dependable electronics.
A full-page color magazine advertisement from 1963 promotes Motorola television sets. Across the top, bold text reads, “Fresh from Motorola… new leader in the lively art of electronics.” The main image shows a stylish, modern living room with a strong mid-century modern design. At the center is a distinctive white, cone-shaped, freestanding fireplace with a built-in television screen facing the room. The television displays a black-and-white broadcast of a man’s face. The room features curved architectural elements, including an arched ceiling and a black brick accent wall. A white shag rug covers most of the floor, surrounded by modern furniture: a low white chair with a rounded back, a yellow upholstered lounge chair, and a low striped bench. Two children sit on the rug watching television, while an adult couple stands in the background near a glass wall or doorway, observing the scene. Decorative plants, shelves, and sculptural objects complete the space, emphasizing a futuristic, upscale domestic setting. On the right side of the ad, several Motorola television models are shown individually, each housed in wood cabinetry of varying styles. Text beside them states, “Every Motorola TV comes with a full year guarantee,” followed by a detailed description of product quality, reliability, and warranty coverage. The Motorola logo appears at the bottom, reinforcing the brand’s emphasis on modern design and dependable electronics.
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