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1971 Anycar (ForChevAmChrysVagen) by Hanover Trust Co.

One can only guess what goals the American financial corporation Manufacturers Hanover Trust pursued in 1971, which built this car, the design of which was a terrible mixture of 22 different models - from the Volkswagen Beetle to the Lincoln Continental. The advertisement said that buyers looking at this "Frankenstein car" should understand that bank loans are available for the purchase of any car - new or used. However, the matter was not limited to the construction of this instance, and soon the no less extravagant AnyCar II and AnyCar III saw the light.


A new luxury/economy/intermediate automobile was introduced to the auto-buying public today by one of the nations leading banks. Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. said it raised the ForChevAmChrysVagen--or AnyCar--to emphasize the diversity of choice available to car purchasers. Featuring "something for everybody" styling, the AnyCar is a unique blend of 22 different cars — ranging from a Volkswagen to a Lincoln Continental.


Source: CarStyling

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