And I say 'Horse, uhhh, puckey'! They 'modified' a '68 to have the '72's larger air vent on the 'D' pillar, the '72's side marker lights and the '72's passenger side antenna as well as the '72's tail lights? I don't believe it for a second, they're just blowing smoke. On 10/9/07, Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@gmail.com> wrote: > > From: Cass Peterson > Date: Oct 9, 2007 11:44 AM > Subject: The VW ad campaign for Bank of America > To: rogerwhitt1@gmail.com > > Dear Mr. Whittaker, > > Thanks for writing about the VW van in the Bank of America ad. Ms. > Browning > ran your question past the bank's advertising agency, which assured her it > was a 1968 model but had been modified. > > I guess we'll just have to take their word for it, but it's good for them > to > know they're being watched. > > Thanks for writing. > > Best regards, > Cass Peterson > Business Day > The New York Times >
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