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1960 Chevrolet Corvair Monza
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Chevrolet Corvair advertising shows gender roles in 1960s

August 8, 2023 Steve 2

“Chevrolet marketers wanted to preserve ‘sportiness’ and ‘performance’ as masculine activities, but at the same time realized that women appreciated a good-handling car as much as their male counterparts. So, Chevrolet repurposed the performance attributes […]

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