This is in another thread and I still don't think that the 19" looks right for 1966, but I think someone had an explanation when I said it before. The thing looks like something from the 80s!
I do want to ad that I don't know what had to change, or why in not that great of a length of time ago in advertisement, or more simply; the way things looked in general. Everything looked fun, happy and interesting. This has been on a linear decline ever since those days I think. Of course I am one of the oddballs in this world that is and always has been attracted to things of the past and I must understand that I am more than likely a minority in these thoughts. If I were not then things would still look fun, happy and interesting.
It wouldn't be hard at all to duplicate the techniques used in vintage ads, or for that matter in the products themselves even if they still had to be made of cheap plastic in China. I used to wonder how much money G.M. could make if they just started stamping out 1957 Chevys again. Not some 'retro' version priced for the elite, but the real thing with some modern improvements. Just the same everyday car that it really was until it was deemed the design to end all designs. Even a rust bucket is now worth some ridiculous price, which is now happening to other common cars of the past like Ford Galaxies. I'll stop there before I go further off topic.....