This is an article from the September-October 1976 issue of "Special Interest Autos" magazine (issue # 36).
It features some great pictures of vintage productmobiles, some of which I had never heard of, like the V-8 Roadster, the Chicken Wagon (which oddly enough is promoting a "Chicken Dinner Candy Bar") and the U.S. Navy's Seabee."





It looks like the article's author, Ray Scroggins, may have been the first person to coin the phrase "productmobiles."
"Special Interest Autos" was published by Hemmings Motor News:
http://www.hemmings.com/
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