Vintage Mazda Ads

Mazda Lamps stay brighter longer.

Mazda Lamps stay brighter longer.

I ran across this old Mazda Lamps ad and was smitten. I believe I saw it in an old Life magazine. A very old Life magazine. I stared at it for a good half hour.

From there, my search was on.

This blog post is the results of that search. The search for vintage Mazda ads. I’ve been collecting them via the local library and my scanner and downloading from various corners of the internet where allowed and not watermarked.

I hope not to anger Mazda by posting these. I claim no ownership. I just wanted to share with others who might not have seen.

I’ll shut up and let these old (and some new) ads work their magic.

The first rotary engine ad.

The first rotary engine ad.

The Mazda 1200

The Mazda 1200

A very early RX-7 ad

A very early RX-7 ad

The first Miata ad.

The first Miata ad.

The 92 black-and-tan.

The 92 black-and-tan.

The 94M - Montego Blue

The 94M - Montego Blue

The 94 R-package

The 94 R-package

The 95M - Merlot Mica

The 95M - Merlot Mica

I do sometimes think about FDs every 7 seconds.

I do sometimes think about FDs every 7 seconds.

Silver FD

Silver FD

and, of course, the 787B!

and, of course, the 787B!

What do you think? For me, it doesn’t get much better than that Mazda 1200 ad. I’m partial to the 94M, obviously, but the ad style of the 60s just does it for me.

Want more? The ads continue in part 2!

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  • Murta says:

    Hi,
    I’ve been a revlimiter photos fan and mods appreciator for some time.
    I have two or 3 old mazda ads (not showed on your blog) that I would like to send you.

    Regards,
    Claudio Murta

    • revlimiter says:

      Thanks for the ads! They will appear in a new blog post soon.

      (for everyone who’s neither me or Claudio, I emailed him after he posted and he replied with a ton of old ads I’ve never seen.)

  • Jake says:

    Thanks for this, it was fascinating and useful. There’s a consistent, cheeky tone of voice through all these ads that belies the company’s solid grasp of branding.

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