Firestone Ad and Poster Collection: The Firestone Tire and Rubber Company is an American tire company founded by Harvey Firestone in 1900 to supply pneumatic tires for wagons, buggies, and other forms of wheeled transportation common in the era. Firestone soon saw the huge potential for marketing tires for automobiles. The company was a pioneer in the mass production of tires. (Wikipedia)
Firestone Ad and Poster Collection:
1930’s Ads and Posters:
1936 Costs so little to protect lives worth so much. Firestone
1937 Don’t Risk Your Life On Thin Worn Tires! Firestone
1938 A Safe Driver. Join The Firestone Save a life Campaign Today!
1938 Save a life. Avoid Accident This Winter. Firestone
1940’s Ads and Posters:
1940 Firestone Champions. What The Indianapolis Speedway Means To Safety On The Highway
1941 Defense First. Firestone
1941 Gifts For The Entire Family At Firestone
1942 Today Firestone Pioneers ‘Ship By Air’
1943 Good New For The Farmers of America. Firestone Butaprene
1944 Firestone. Producing For War … Preparing For Peace
1948 Firestone Now Brings You The New Super-Balloon
1950’s Ads and Posters:
1952 It’s New And It’s News! Announcing the All-Season Firestone Town & Country
1952 New – Tire Safety at Less Than 1/2 New Tire Cost with Firestone
1952 Now You Can Be Safe From All Dangers of Tore Failure! Firestone Supreme
1953 Choose the Tire of Champions. Firestone Tires
1955 Stop When You Need To! Go When You Want To!. With New Firestone Town & Country Winter Tires
1956 Firestone Tubeless Truck Tires and One-Piece Rims
1960’s Ads and Posters:
1962 Get the Protection of this Seal Of Safety. Firestone
1965 Announcing the tire for 1965 cars… The Firestone New Deluxe Champion
1965 Wherever Wheels Roll… Firestone Is Your Symbol Of Quality And Service
1967 Firestone for Safety, for Long Mileage, for Dependability, for Power
1969 Does it really make any difference which brand of tire you buy. Yes! Firestone
2010’s Ads and Posters:
2012 Big Job? handle the Extra Burden with the Power of Air. Firestone
2012 Big Weekend? Handle the Extra Burden with the Power of Air. Firestone