That is a fun ad. Tools have changed. For years I dragged around a pneumatic End lift. Great tool for it's time. Slide it under a bumper, hit the trigger and that end of the car was about 2 or 2-1/2 feet higher. It had a safety lever so you didn't even need jack stands. Bad part it weighed a lot and took up a lot of space. Since more and more cars (and eventually trucks) could not be lifted from the bumpers, I put it up for sale. Pretty much gave it away, just to get it out of my garage.
The college I went to put on a car show every fall. It was part of our curriculum for the automotive students to put on the show. Every year we had "specialty" cars. One of these was part of the section one year. It looked good from 20 feet away but man was it rough up close.
Wayne Carinii ended up with this on chasing classic cars. I believe it was put into a museum.
Fun watch.
I've tried to explain "manual locking hubs" to some folks a few times....after a while, I realized they were thinking "wet pavement and a chance of snow"....and really had no concept of four wheels driving or even when it would be necessary...and even less understanding of when it would be necessary that it worked.
To be fair, the same folks most often do not understand horses or mules.
Poco was a country rock band of that era.I'm going to ask instead of digging around....
Would that last billing be poco haram?
ETA.... my bad.