1969 Chrysler Vehicle Line Up Sales Features - Dealer Promo Film

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  • 1969 Chrysler Vehicle Line Up sales features video from the Chrysler Master Technician Service Conference Training Series. Used as a training tool for dealer salesmen and a sales tool for potential customers.
    Mopar is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC. Master Tech series training materials are the property of Chrysler Group LLC and are used with permission.

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  • @HITEKSTRANGER
    @HITEKSTRANGER Год назад +2

    Gorgeous car !

  • @68lincoln
    @68lincoln 10 лет назад +16

    I remember the Chrysler for 1969. It was an exciting year for Chrysler! The fuselage styling with loop chrome bumpers was beautiful and was sure not a copy from any other car company. The front end of the 300 was the best. Very luxurious interiors in the New Yorker. When I see one of these 1969 Chryslers today the design still looks so fresh and clean.

    • @larryhawkins3294
      @larryhawkins3294 4 года назад

      1969 was also a big styling change year for the large Fords and Mercury's
      as evidenced by the protruding Virgil Exner styled grills on the Ford LTD and XL and the Mercury Marauder and Marquis. The Ford's wheelbase was increased from 119" to 121". And a Mercury Monteray and Marquis hardtops, sedans and convertibles from 123" to 124".

    • @fairfaxcat1312
      @fairfaxcat1312 7 месяцев назад

      Exner worked for Chrysler. Was Exner related to the spy woman with whom Jack Kennedy behaved so recklessly?

  • @CortezBurt
    @CortezBurt 7 лет назад +13

    My dad the 1969 Chrysler Town & Country station wagon. He had the 440 TNT engine in it with dual exhaust. That car was fast!!!!! I still remember flying over Hills in that thing.

  • @Zickcermacity
    @Zickcermacity 2 года назад +4

    My father replaced his 1967 New Yorker, in 1991, with a cream white '69 300 four door hardtop. Black vinyl interior, AM/FM stereo 8-track factory radio, plus a bonus in the trunk: a small case of about a dozen 8-track tapes, everything from Beatles to Stones!
    The 8-track deck was balky though, and Dad did not want it eating up too many of the cartridges, so in 1992 or 93 he had a car stereo place replace it with a new Blaupunkt cassette deck AM/FM unit, since he had over 100 cassette tapes to listen to!
    By 2004 though, our city began levying a "luxury" vehicle tax, and unfortunately, Dad's 300, 35 years old by then and with over 100,000 miles on the odometer, still met that criteria. So he sold it, and shared use of Mom's more recent Taurus SE.

  • @thebestisyettocome4114
    @thebestisyettocome4114 6 лет назад +4

    1969 Chrysler Imperial was a wonderful car. I loved it. Thank you 👍

    • @oliasofsunhillow7116
      @oliasofsunhillow7116 5 лет назад +1

      Imperial was a different division of Chrysler! It was the top make, not model!

    • @thebestisyettocome4114
      @thebestisyettocome4114 5 лет назад +1

      @@oliasofsunhillow7116 : I own new in 1969. It was a good car for the time. Imperial was not as good as many think!!! I kept mind till 1972 and purchased a Cadillac DeVille back then. I never returned to a Chrysler or Imperial again. Thank you

    • @oliasofsunhillow7116
      @oliasofsunhillow7116 5 лет назад +3

      @@thebestisyettocome4114, my uncle worked for Chrysler making the Imperial and he and my dad both drove Imperial! My fourth car back in 1981 through 1986 was a 1971 Imperial LeBaron four door, and I swore by the car, especially already having over one hundred thousand miles on it when I bought it! It had the rear heater/defroster and the computer controlled four wheel sure brake system that worked great! Either way, old cars and old music I never outgrew!

  • @trumphi11ary63
    @trumphi11ary63 8 лет назад +11

    I had a 69 Imperial, it was a fabulous car

    • @williamg2552
      @williamg2552 6 лет назад +1

      Wow....I wonder why THE IMPERIAL was not included here ? Hmm....could it be because it WASN'T A CHRYSLER ? YEAH, that's GOT to be IT !!

    • @LlyleHunter
      @LlyleHunter 5 лет назад +1

      You’re correct. He posted a separate film for the Imperial.

  • @overcastfriday81
    @overcastfriday81 2 месяца назад

    Dad and grandfather both had 68 Chrysler 300s they bought used in the 1970s. My theory is, they bought them because they were incredibly cheap; and they were cheap because the styling of 1969 made 1968 look as fresh as last week's bagels. The fuselage styling predicted (or set?) the vibe of 1970s styling. Meanwhile, the 1969 b bodies were still doing the coke bottle style that gto had in 1967.

  • @cindydominguez6636
    @cindydominguez6636 7 лет назад +5

    the '69 Chrysler is my first car that i learned how to drive, it was a cool smooth ride.

    • @overcastfriday81
      @overcastfriday81 2 месяца назад

      It required a four inch pot hole to bounce the occupants. They felt like they had air springs. The downside was massive body lean when cornering. Apparently, anti-sway bars at the time were made from putty.

  • @nickrenzo6285
    @nickrenzo6285 5 лет назад +9

    They will never make cars like that again unfortunately.

  • @gspainting11
    @gspainting11 7 лет назад +6

    Agree. good looking cars.

  • @docgonzo1973
    @docgonzo1973 8 лет назад +12

    Good looking cars

  • @velttoveltoin67
    @velttoveltoin67 5 лет назад +1

    Perkeleen hienoja autoja!

  • @san379
    @san379 11 лет назад +5

    i wish i could own one

  • @gordonvincent731
    @gordonvincent731 Год назад

    I found the left handed ignition interesting. Ford stopped that in 1964.

  • @Quad8track
    @Quad8track 6 лет назад +3

    This promo didn't mention the Sports Grain option for the Newport hardtop coupe and convertible.

    • @larryhawkins3294
      @larryhawkins3294 4 года назад

      Chrysler's inept attempt to mimmic the woodgrain option on the 68 Mercury Parklane 2 door hardtop and convertible.

    • @kipbrown1549
      @kipbrown1549 Год назад

      @@larryhawkins3294 FO //////////////////////////////

  • @aarongranda7825
    @aarongranda7825 3 года назад +1

    The double action left wiper also appeared on big gm cars in the early 70s.

  • @8092DJ
    @8092DJ 4 месяца назад

    What color is it?

  • @adamtrombino106
    @adamtrombino106 4 года назад +2

    The 69-73 fuselage body was a Chrysler styling hallmark. It was as unique as the 100 million dollar look of 1955. Unfortunately, sales for 69-71 were just so so, due to a recession. By 72 and 73 sales were very good. 72 wagon sales would be the top for Chrysler.

    • @loveisall5520
      @loveisall5520 Год назад

      Disagree--I was in high school when these came out and these were considerably pug-ugly with that bloated body, especially following the formal look of '68. I remember no one in my high school years who bought one. Very rare around here in Texas.

  • @RADIUMGLASS
    @RADIUMGLASS 5 лет назад +2

    0:40 is on Belle Isle

  • @san379
    @san379 11 лет назад +3

    i have a 87 fifth avenue..a very nice car

  • @a2r7n6
    @a2r7n6 11 лет назад +5

    Dual ash trays... what an idea. :)

    • @fairfaxcat1312
      @fairfaxcat1312 6 лет назад +3

      a2r7n6 Smoking was a civic duty. It was big in the military especially.

    • @philojudaeusofalexandria9556
      @philojudaeusofalexandria9556 Год назад +1

      What about the poor kids in the back? Where are they going to put their ash?

    • @overcastfriday81
      @overcastfriday81 2 месяца назад

      ​@@philojudaeusofalexandria9556 Usually the backseats had ash trays integrated into the arm rests. If the owner ordered a car without bucket seats, a rear console ash tray might be impossible.

  • @orange70383
    @orange70383 9 лет назад +10

    The cars looked so good that in later years trying to update the cars only served to ruin the looks.

  • @thoughtfinder
    @thoughtfinder 6 лет назад +2

    Chrysler used the fuselage design on the Imperial as well. Don't get me wrong! The fuselage design was very nice for Chrysler cars but it didn't belong on Imperial. 1968 was the last year that Imperial was a separate unique car in a class by itself. It didn't share any body parts with Chrysler. However Chrysler's Imperial lineup was an attempt to steal the Cadillac market and they failed. With the sales levels Imperial was achieving Chrysler could no longer justify making a car that unique. So in 1969 Imperial started sharing a lot of body parts with Chrysler cars. And likewise imperial buyers couldn't justify buying an expensive luxury car that was little more then a glorified Chrysler Newport. So sales started dropping and 1975 was the last year for Imperial.

  • @bluesharp59
    @bluesharp59 11 лет назад

    Nice Nice ! Liked !!! I will be back , great channel man .

  • @olgitpicker6542
    @olgitpicker6542 7 лет назад +5

    its a smokers car with the added benefit of a state of art 8 track stereo tape deck. One thing chrysler did right..freezing ass a/c.

    • @adamtrombino106
      @adamtrombino106 4 года назад +1

      Chrysler's V2 compressor with R12 was the best in the business. It produced almost the same displacement as GMs BIG axial DA 5, 6 or 7, which was made by Frigidaire, at a fraction of the size and weight. GM's rotary 4, used into the late 80s on some cars, was a joke in comparison. Ford's system fell somewhere in the middle. Chrysler used bigger condensers and evaporator cores for faster heat transfer, as well as larger engine driven fans and shrouds on a/c equipped cars. A/C cars also had bigger radiators to keep the engine cooler with the added load. Wagons had the option of dual a/c units mounted in the roof above 2nd row passengers. This was something no other manufacturer offered.

  • @patrick39432
    @patrick39432 Год назад

    Today, all you can get from Chrysler is a minivan🤣

    • @deepthinker999
      @deepthinker999 7 месяцев назад

      The lone, last Chrysler model. Going the way of Plymouth, Pontiac & Oldsmobile. Industry leaders in their day.

  • @RADIUMGLASS
    @RADIUMGLASS 6 лет назад

    Look at that skyline. Looks like he's on Belle Isle.

  • @kelvinh8327
    @kelvinh8327 5 лет назад +1

    Wish they exported them to Australia in RHD. We could of got one of these instead of our Valiant.

    • @jayartz8562
      @jayartz8562 22 дня назад

      Well, you could've got the C body Phoenix.

  • @edwardpate6128
    @edwardpate6128 9 лет назад +2

    Like the beep indicating when to go to the next slide!

  • @kdkatz-ef2us
    @kdkatz-ef2us 2 года назад

    Can't afford a Cadillac? Get a nice big Chrysler.

  • @thoughtfinder
    @thoughtfinder 6 лет назад +2

    1969 was the year in my opinion Chrysler ruined the Imperial. 1969 and newer the Imperial looked like nothing more than a glorified New Yorker and New Port. Imperial buyers couldn't distinguish the difference. Sales of imperial started dropping. The last year Imperial looked unique and separate from the rest of Chrysler was 1968.

  • @olddisneylandtickets
    @olddisneylandtickets Год назад

    5:28 wow that's some poor fit n finish there on the climate controls

  • @whershkowitz4669
    @whershkowitz4669 8 лет назад +13

    Chrysler built REAL cars back in the 1960s, now they build crap...

    • @dennisconner8014
      @dennisconner8014 8 лет назад

      +walter hersh I. had 69 newyorker. qaud stereo.

    • @Timbrock1000
      @Timbrock1000 5 лет назад +2

      W Hershkowitz
      Yeah, look at today's 300. They even make a pathetic attempt to make it resemble a Rolls-royce. But in reality, it's just a cheaply made pimp-mobile.

    • @luisalvarez23
      @luisalvarez23 5 лет назад

      yeah , 300 is still selling well since 2005 and I can hear old Chryslers rust . Love the old cars but really

    • @deepthinker999
      @deepthinker999 7 месяцев назад

      @@luisalvarez23 I don't understand why Chrysler could not fix the rust problem.

  • @gravelytodd
    @gravelytodd 6 лет назад +2

    Miss cars like this with heavy steel and real chrome. All that is made now is a bunch of garbage

    • @eltsennestle998
      @eltsennestle998 6 лет назад

      I will agree to disagree. New cars are vastly superior.

    • @jessekaplan143
      @jessekaplan143 5 лет назад +1

      Yes. New car technology is superior, and modern cars are far safer. But they are no fun, they have no style. At least give me 2 tone paint and a little chrome bling!
      @@eltsennestle998

    • @eltsennestle998
      @eltsennestle998 5 лет назад

      @@jessekaplan143 ...it is funny that you comment on this comment of mine at the very moment I am watching this video I am sending the link for, lol...strange how things work out sometimes. And yeah, I get your point, and so does Hoovie. ruclips.net/video/EzbhC1yc0wk/видео.html

    • @peterpanassow7814
      @peterpanassow7814 5 лет назад

      @@jessekaplan143 I agree!!! No style today. Boring and bland.

  • @darkpassenger01
    @darkpassenger01 9 лет назад

    my first caar was a chrysler pos

    • @trumphi11ary63
      @trumphi11ary63 8 лет назад

      I used to work for Chrysler, they were great cars; did you buy yours used?