Picture Search Results - Players Special Edition white
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11 pictures (4 cars) found: sub-model of "Players Special Edition", exterior color of "white", exterior view

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Show Year: [1965] [1966]

(from page 39 of the 1965 Collection) Submitted by a viewer, this ad placed in the September 5th, 1965 edition of Le Petit Journal says Player's Mustang-A-Week contest. Will you be a winner? A spirited Mustang hardtop Ford will be given in prizes every week. Read the instructions below and enter the contest as often as you like, it is very easy. Maybe you're one of the lucky winners. This ad says that 15 of the unique blue and white 1965 Mustang Player's special edition hardtops will be given away weekly between June 16th and September 22nd, 1965. Player's promotions like this occurred in many Providences in Canada between 1965 and 1968.

(from page 39 of the 1965 Collection) This ad shows the Player's Mustang-a-Week contest held in Ontario. The first of 15 blue and white 1965 Mustangs were given away between June 2nd, 1965 and September 8th, 1965. The Player's Mustang contest was held in many Canadian Providences in 1965 and 1968 according to the viewer who send us these ads after he contacted the Imperial Tobacco company. He also found ads for this promotion in 1966 and 1967.

(from page 39 of the 1965 Collection) This newspaper shows Mr. Jack Idler of Riverside Ontario being handed the keys to a blue and white 1965 Mustang Player's special edition hardtop. The viewer who sent this set of advertisements in told us that he talked with Jack Idler in early 2007 about his car that was under a tarp for the last 15 years and needed a full restoration. The current whereabouts of the car is unknown.


(from page 47 of the 1966 Collection) At least 50 of these blue and white 1966 Mustang hardtops were given out by the Player's cigarette company in many separate sweepstake in Quebec, Manitoba, Ontario, and Alberta between October 1965 and September of 1966. All Mustang has the 200 cubic inch six cylinder engine, 3 speeds manual transmission, full wheel covers, and AM radio. The Blue and White exterior paint matched the Player's cigarette package. We think the blue is 1966 Nightmist Blue which is very dark and Wimbledon White. We also have several newspaper advertisements for this promotion as well as many of the winners. This set of photos was submitted to us from a viewer as well as the first newspaper article in the second set.

(from page 47 of the 1966 Collection) Here is a great left front view of a Blue and White 1966 Mustang Player's special edition hardtop. The exterior paint scheme matched the Player's cigarette packages.

(from page 47 of the 1966 Collection) There's a 200 cubic inch, six-cylinder engine under the hood, so the exhaust is single on this blue and white 1966 Mustang Player's special edition hardtop.


(from page 47 of the 1966 Collection) Submitted by a viewer, this is a Player's Mustang special edition advertisement from the National Library and Archives of Quebec / Le Petit Journal for the Week of June 5, 1966. Player's Cigarettes gave out a series of blue and white specially painted 1966 Mustangs as part of this sweepstakes. This ad says, Enter the contest Mustangs Players Hurry in! You to can easily be among the winners of a spirited Mustang 1966. A Mustang will be awarded in prizes every week. So you can participate in the competition many times. Nothing could be simpler: you just have to get a Player's cigarette packet and ship your entry to the address listed below. In the rules it says that a drawing will be preformed every week starting June 21st and ending August 23rd (10 weeks). Similar contests ran in Alberta, Ontario, and Manitoba from 1965 through 1968. All Mustangs have the 200 cubic inch, six cylinder engine, 3 speeds manual transmission and, full hubcaps, and an AM radio.


(from page 47 of the 1966 Collection) This newspaper advertisement introduces the late 1965 early 1966 Player's "Mustang-A-Week" contest for the Blue and White 1966 Mustang Players special edition hardtop. This advertisement calls the sweepstakes a weekly contest, but some later versions had it every two weeks. It came from the October 26th, 1965 edition of The Lethbridge Herald of Lethbridge, Alberta. It says that every week for 10 weeks starting October 25th a Player's Mustang will be given away.

(from page 47 of the 1966 Collection) This is a version of the Player's Mustang sweepstakes newspaper advertisement in the May 31st, 1966 edition of the Winnipeg Free Press of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It says, Enter Player's big 'Mustang contest'. Go ahead! You could easily be a winner of a lively 1966 Mustang. And remember, a Mustang will be given away every two weeks - so you can enter again and again. It's simple - pick up a pack of Player's Cigarettes. Just send you entry to the address below. It also says that the first winner will be selected May 10th, then May 24th, June 7th, June 21st, July 5th and July 19th. 10 blue and white special Player's Mustangs were given out in this round of the contest.

(from page 47 of the 1966 Collection) This is an introductory ad for the Alberta July - September 1966 Player's big "Mustang-A-Week" contest for a special blue and white 1966 Mustang Players special edition. A winner was selected every two weeks for 10 weeks, giving away 5 Mustangs. We found it in the July 25th edition of the Lethbridge Herald of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. All Player's Mustangs have the 200 cubic inch, six cylinder engine, 3 speeds manual transmission and, full hubcaps, and an AM radio.

(from page 47 of the 1966 Collection) Here are 3 of the 5 winners for the July-August 1966 Player's contest giving away special blue and white Mustangs color matched to the cigarette package. Miss Betty Jean Munro of Calgary is shown in the upper left ad that was in the August 22nd, 1966 edition of The Lethbridge Herald, of Lethbridge, Alberta. The second Player's Smoker of the week is Mrs. V Asuchak of Fort Macleod in an ad is from the August 27th, 1966 edition of of the same newspaper. Mrs. R J Kwasnie of Lethbridge, Alberta is the last winner in a September 9th, 1966 ad.

Show Year: [1965] [1966]
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