How To Stop A Car

Here is a very cheesy scenario portrayed in a small pictorial for a 1950s era mens magazine. Cheesecake is particular genre of photography featuring scantily clothed attractive women. It has also been called leg art. The use of pasted-in captions in odd places is a nice underground touch to this photo set. In modern times, these photos would hardly raise an eyebrow or anything else.

How to stop a car 1

Our car’s stalled – how about a lift?

How to stop a car 2

This should stop anybody.

How to stop a car 3

These motorists must be blind!

How to stop a car 4

They had this brunette in reserve.

How to stop a car 5

At last! Somebody stopped.

How to stop a car 6

Well, they got a ride in a wagon!

The End


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