1934 Coke Coca Cola Ad Chicago's Fair Wheelchair
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1934 Coke Coca Cola Ad Chicago's Fair Wheelchair This is an authentic and original Coca Cola print ad from 1934. The previous owner glued it to a piece of red construction paper. The spots of glue have degraded in enough spots that you can lift it up and see the backside, which is an ad for BF Goodrich. The ad is on a card stock and is 6.75 x 9.75 inches. It shows a woman in a wheelchair enjoying a glass of coke, with the caption "Meet Me at Chicago's Fair". The tag line is "The drink that keeps you feeling fit - everywhere". In good condition. There are some light water stains on the top and bottom left corners. Also a bit dirty, and there are a few small pinholes. Shipping via First Class Mail within the US
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