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1951 Ethyl Antiknock Compound Ad - "A product the public never sees benefits everybody who makes, sells or uses gasoline and gasoline engines."
1951 Ethyl Antiknock Compound Ad - "A product the public never sees benefits everybody who makes, sells or uses gasoline and gasoline engines."

1951 Ethyl Antiknock Compound Ad - "A product the public never sees benefits everybody who makes, sells or uses gasoline and gasoline engines."

1951 Ethyl Antiknock Compound Ad - "A product the public never sees benefits everybody who makes, sells or uses gasoline and gasoline engines."
1951 Ethyl Antiknock Compound Ad - "A product the public never sees benefits everybody who makes, sells or uses gasoline and gasoline engines."
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About this Vintage Print Ad

This advertisement promotes Ethyl Corporation's antiknock compound, highlighting its widespread use in improving gasoline quality for various users, including automobile manufacturers, car owners, truck operators, armed forces, bus operators, farmers, and airline operators. The ad emphasizes the chain reaction of benefits from better engine performance, efficiency, and cost savings. It also notes that the use of antiknock fluid allows for higher compression engines and improved fuel economy, with the price of gasoline remaining stable despite these advancements.

  • Brand: Ethyl Corporation
  • Product: Ethyl Antiknock Compound
  • Tagline: A product the public never sees benefits everybody who makes, sells or uses gasoline and gasoline engines.
  • Publication: The Saturday Evening Post
  • Year: 1951

Objects in the advertisement: man, woman, grocery bag, car, truck, soldier, bus, farmer, tractor, airplane

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