Phillips 66 Native American Indian Tipee 1966 Full Page Print Ad 10.5 x 13.5
Phillips 66 Native American Indian Tipee 1966 Full Page Print Ad 10.5 x 13.5
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This 1966 Phillips 66 print advertisement promotes the brand’s gasoline with a stylized Western-themed illustration reflecting mid-century marketing tied to American frontier imagery.
The composition features a vintage automobile towing a teepee trailer across a desert landscape with rock formations and open sky, accompanied by the slogan “Go with Phillips 66… the gasoline that won the West!” The graphic design uses bold color blocks, simplified forms, and a narrative scene to connect automotive travel with themes of exploration and expansion. The Phillips 66 shield logo anchors the branding, reinforcing the company’s identity within the broader context of highway culture and long-distance driving.
The advertisement is presented as a full-page magazine piece, with strong color retention and clear printed detail across the illustrated surface. Light age-related toning may be present along the edges, consistent with vintage paper stock, while the overall layout remains clean and well-defined. The combination of recognizable branding, Western motif, and period illustration style makes this a compelling example of 1960s American gasoline advertising.
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