This advertisement entitled "The Ford is a good-looking truck" appeared on 19 July 1930. The ad is in black, white and red only and shows a Ford Model AA 1 1/2 ton panel truck.
The above advertisement is entitled "The Ford Truck is a faithful worker" appeared on 16 August 1930. It shows a Ford Model AA flat bed truck and three men unloading a crate on a dock area. Note the "H" in the lower left corner of this advertisement indicating that the artist who drew this picture was Peter Helck.
The above advertisement, entitled "The Ford Truck hauls costs down", appeared on 27 September 1930. It shows a Model AA Ford flat bed truck at a construction site where some men are preparing to unload a electric motor / generator combination. Note the "H" in the lower left hand corner of this advertisement indicating that the artist who drew this picture was Peter Helck.
The above advertisement, entitled "The Ford Truck earns a place", appeared on 25 October 1930. It shows a Ford Model AA stake bed truck making a delivery of bulk groceries to a local grocery store. Note the red painted commercial style headlight buckets on the truck.
The above advertisement, entitled "The Ford Truck makes its rounds", appeared on 8 November 1930. It shows a Ford Model AA 1 1/2 ton panel truck and is refered to as the Etancelin truck ad. Note the chauffeur (in boots and hat) to the rear of the truck delivering his goods.
The above advertisement, entitled "...with a Ford Truck", appeared on 23 November 1930. It shows a Ford Model AA stake truck and two painters cleaning up after painting the appartment building to the far right of the ad (sign only appears in top right hand corner). Note the "H" in the lower left hand corner of this advertisement indicating that the artist who drew this picture was Peter Helck.
This very desirable advertisement, entitled "The Ford Truck saves valuable minutes", appeared on 20 December 1930. It shows a Ford Model AA flat bed truck delivering Christmas trees to the local store on the corner (to the right in this ad). Note the Santa Claus with a bell standing in the right center of this ad along with the trolley filled with holiday shoppers passing to the rear of the truck. Also, the letter "H" on the left side of this ad, just below the Santa, indicating that the artist who drew this picture was Peter Helck.