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Hullabaloo Magazine October 1966

Started by s2ms, May 01, 2022, 02:22:27 PM

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s2ms

Recently picked this up, Hullabaloo Magazine inaugural issue, October 1966, Vol 1, No 1. Lots of cool pop and rock music stuff, but what caught my eye was the article on pages 28-31, I had not seen this one before...





Dave - 6S1757

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68countrysedan

Nice find. I guess.

I wonder what editorial pitch went into running a four page story, which is a lot of space in the "An American Pop Magazine." I presume the readership age would be 12-18, who weren't likely to be interested in reading about cars, unless it was owned by a Rolling Stone.

Copy is pr boilerplate, so there's no real writing involved. The art director got handed the photos and copy and he just laid it out. Just another example of Shelby brand promotion by non enthusiasts just doing their jobs, most of whom probably rode the subway to work.

rhjanes

Nice find.   
+1 on marketing copy.  "Next month we test the NEW Schwinn's!".
George looks like he's sucking on a Jolly Rancher. 

I've got some 1960's era "Gentleman's" magazines with old car ads in them.
Pirating!  Corporate take-over without the paperwork

SFM66H

VERY nice find - Thanks for sharing!
Any new-to-me original 1960's Shelby article is a treat for me!!

Thanks again,
Kieth

1966 GT350H owner since June 30, 1976

honker

Great stuff, thanks for posting !

The last photo of the car on track, isn't that 5R094 at Sebring in 1966 ?

Mike

KerryBWhite

Quote from: SFM66H on May 02, 2022, 10:30:01 AM
VERY nice find - Thanks for sharing!
Any new-to-me original 1960's Shelby article is a treat for me!!

Thanks again,
Kieth

I think it needs the Kieth clean and stitch job for clarity and Preservation. Great Article.