One my way to a store in Ocean City, Maryland I saw these two vintage vehicles used to advertise a business. They are still in good shape with nice paint jobs.



I wonder if today’s vans and trucks will every be used in this fashion in the future. I love this creative way to advertise a business. What do you think?
I’ve also noticed this commercial practice in Uruguay, where stores and restaurants park vintage cars in front of their windows; passers-by stop, and all they have to do is talk to them to get them in.
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It definitely draws you to the business. I think it is a great way to add interest. There is one coffees shop I have been inside that has great vintage items as decor but they do not allow photos of the inside of their business. I respect their wishes. Maybe they have been broken into and don’t want the items they have posted online. Maybe they think people will not buy coffee and only come in to take pictures.
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Vintage items are also a typical feature of Irish pubs.
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Very clever, and they are attention grabbing.
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Good work. Will support
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Vintage Vehicle Advertising, like the Westmog – Morgan Three Wheeler, captivates with its classic charm. Introducing E-Rickshaw into this realm infuses a modern twist, blending nostalgia with eco-friendly innovation. It’s a fusion of timeless aesthetics and contemporary sustainability, attracting attention while promoting a greener future.
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