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 1958

 LOF E-Z-Eye Ad
 "Roll-the-window test Convinces Della Street"


 

See Barbara Hale as "Della Street" in the Perry
Mason Show, CBS-TV Network Saturday
Nights

Text from 1958 Advertisement:

"Roll-the-window test
convinces "Della Street
"

Try it. We think it will convince you, too.

    Just roll and E-Z-EYE Safety Plate Glass window halfway down. You'll fell the sun burning your forehead while the rest of your face stay shady cool. The reason: E-Z-EYE has a special chemical compostiion that filters out a high percentage of the hot solar radiation, and give this safety glass a blue-green tint. Keeps the heat from pouring in on you.

    That's important because, while you can drive with your side windows open to get some breeze, you can't open the two biggest heat traps - the back window and the windshield. No wonder people say E-Z-EYE is the next best thing to air conditioning.

    When buying a new car, try the E-Z-EYE, roll-the-window test. Also notice how E-Z-EYE with its shaded windshield cuts down glare. E-Z-EYE is offered as an inexpensive option in many cars . . . Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Packard, Pontiac and Studebaker.