1963 Chevrolet Commercial
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Here's another...I think it's excellent!
Vinnie
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Back in that era TV commercials were often very entertaining and memorable, and Chevrolet had some great ones like Dinah Shore driving a Chevy convertible on that classic stretch of PCH just south of Pt. Mugu singing "See the USA in Your Chevrolet". I think it was late sixties to early seventies when a Chevrolet was "assembled" on top of a narrow mesa in the Grand Canyon with all the parts flying in from the distance!
Then there was that Alka Selzer commercial with the multiple takes... "That's-a-some speecy-meat-a-ball... Jack! Jack!... and the lonely Maytag repair man. You don't remember productions like the above for decades unless the were really memorable.
Nowadays I find most car commercials obnoxiously "in you face" and often downright stupid... same applies to the communications industry commercials and some I don't ever know what they are hawking.
About the only thing I watch on TV now is college football and March Madness... if it ever happens again, so I don't have to put up with much of the current nonsense.
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Back in that era TV commercials were often very entertaining and memorable, and Chevrolet had some great ones like Dinah Shore driving a Chevy convertible on that classic stretch of PCH just south of Pt. Mugu singing "See the USA in Your Chevrolet". I think it was late sixties to early seventies when a Chevrolet was "assembled" on top of a narrow mesa in the Grand Canyon with all the parts flying in from the distance!
Then there was that Alka Selzer commercial with the multiple takes... "That's-a-some speecy-meat-a-ball... Jack! Jack!... and the lonely Maytag repair man. You don't remember productions like the above for decades unless the were really memorable.
Nowadays I find most car commercials obnoxiously "in you face" and often downright stupid... same applies to the communications industry commercials and some I don't ever know what they are hawking.
About the only thing I watch on TV now is college football and March Madness... if it ever happens again, so I don't have to put up with much of the current nonsense.
Duke
-stride at another aesthetic train wreck. Then they delve into the idiot-proofing features like self-parking, lane deviation, cameras everywhere for those morons that insist on updating their Facebook status while driving...
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According to the video, you could even have the electric clock in the SS models. LOL
No locking seat backs and optional seat belts (except the Corvette)
I am thinking the 1963 drivers would have a heart attack if they knew about the brake by wire system in the C8.
Computers have changed everything.
Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed the video.
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Its actually worse than you state IMO, the commercials for modern cars try to get you excited about "yet another econobox" often with the car sliding sideways on a sheet of water with the steering locked to one side or cruising down a city street with awestruck admirers stopped in mid
-stride at another aesthetic train wreck. Then they delve into the idiot-proofing features like self-parking, lane deviation, cameras everywhere for those morons that insist on updating their Facebook status while driving...
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I do miss the old commercials, and some were not that long ago.......I bet GM would not make one like this today.....
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I remember when the Dinah Shore had some kind of contest to win I think a 1954 or1955 Corvette pedal car. You had to send in a post card with your name and phone number and they had a drawing on the show. My sister and I had are fingers crossed, but of course neither one of us got picked.- Top
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