A successful marketing campaign can have lasting positive effects for many years. For example, just look at Nike’s “Just Do It” or the California Milk Processor Board’s “Got Milk?” campaigns.
Not all campaigns, however, have a happy ending. In fact, some don’t even make it off the ground–that’s where this “7-Up Edition” Fox body Mustang comes in.
After Ford built …
Wait, so what makes this a 7-up edition exactly? I was expecting some red dots or something.
And man that has to be the cleanest 'vert Fox body I've seen in decades.
In reply to CyberEric :
They were originally built for a promotion. My dad had a 7up route and they used to get a catalog of merchandise they could buy to give customers and such. A few of them had a form on the back to order the mustang. I kinda want one now, a few months ago I was in my parents garage and found the 1980s license plates he had on his Cadillac that say 7UP WBM, which are my initials too. They seem like they belong on one of those.
In reply to CyberEric :
They were originally built for a promotion. My dad had a 7up route and they used to get a catalog of merchandise they could buy to give customers and such. A few of them had a form on the back to order the mustang. I kinda want one now, a few months ago I was in my parents garage and found the 1980s license plates he had on his Cadillac that say 7UP WBM, which are my initials too. They seem like they belong on one of those.
In reply to CyberEric :
I thought the same thing when I first saw it. A 7-up themed livery would be pretty sick.
CyberEric said:Wait, so what makes this a 7-up edition exactly? I was expecting some red dots or something.
And man that has to be the cleanest 'vert Fox body I've seen in decades.
It's sort of like the green color of a 7-up bottle?
"You like it, it likes you." When I was a little boy, my mother would give me some 7-up when I had an upset stomach.
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