My dad was torn inbetween choosing a 71 Challenger R/T 340 and a Cuda 340, back in the day. My mother liked the Challenger a bit more because it was a bit bigger. My dad liked the Cuda 340 4 speed he test drove better than the Challenger. The Cuda was at the dealership with the E6015s, disc brakes, fast ratio manual steering, rally wheels, AM/FM, and factory a/c, Sure Grip rear end, among other options. The Challenger he looked at was loaded up with vinyl roof, center console, p/s, pdb, rear chrome exhaust tips, F70 14s on magnum 500s and more. It was over $400.00 than the Cuda which also was painted In violet, which the dealer took off the charge for. He liked the Challenger's features but since $ was tight, he bought that Cuda. The Dodge dealer also refused to take his 64 Plymouth Sport Fury 383 4 speed as a trade in, whereas the Plymouth dealer did. Sealed the deal.
@@danhood1443 I'm kinda a Chevy guy, but I love Mopar too. IMO the Challenger/'Cuda were the nicest looking cars of the day - and still look good today which you can't say for a lot of the cars back then. I also think the 1970 Chevelle SS was a gorgeous car as was the '70 AMX.
Adam Trombino both the sport fury and Cuda are high collectible now. Awesome looking cars Mopars are my favorite muscle cars even though I have a c5 vette 6 speed manual.
Sadly , very few would be persuaded to buy based on this commercial. Regardless, these cars with an original 426 Hemi , routinely cross the auction block in and around the Million dollar range. Imagine, buying one brand new, tuck it away in safe , dry storage and collecting 1.25 million for your investment, 50+ years later. 2 of them would turn $10,000 into 2.5 million. Pretty good investment i would think.
It was truly a remarkable car....You had to be there to understand. Life was a little different back then.. '70s was the Best for television. Just 3 network's. Cable came in to play by '79-80.....A lot of interesting car's for that period. 🎌👍
We had 5 networks/ channels in Chicago. Abc Nbc Cbs and channel 9 a channel that eventually went nationwide and 44. A sports station with the Whitesox and Blackhawks mostly. Of course the most important thing??? MOPARS OFCOURSE
This is too painful to watch. In 1986 a guy offered to buy my car at a price that I thought was way, way more than the car would ever be worth. So the next day the guy shows up with his truck and car hauler, we made the deal and that's the last I ever saw of my 100% original 70' Challenger R/T 440 magnum. Now I often think back to that day, the day I screwed myself hard, hard with no lube.
I had 1 of these...70' R/T with a 383 magnum, Holly 4 barrel. had the hurst pistol grip 4 speed in it. that thing would scoot. had to sell it in 83. got married and a baby on the way...sure miss it though.
What an era, she not only wanted him to lick out his dream car, but she will show him some personal pleasure of her own. My wife and I went to the Dodge dealership and came back with the hottest one on the lot, a Caravan.. :-(
@@charlespalavros6952 I HAD 1 TOO! HAD the rear window, with defrost,Over head console,lower console Slap stick,SE moulding package on hood and white moulding around the middle PETTY BLUE 383 WOW! I miss her too. Are u from Greece? Strange World! 2020 Pandemic! Awesome Mop ars stay SAFE Peace
missed by an hour a 70 Challenger R/T S/E, 440 Mag,auto console, triple black, 55000 miles, original solid car for a $1000 in 1982...........still pisses me off a bit...the guy that beat me to it.....tore it up, cut it up , for the 1/4 mile...........
This production was filmed at the Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego. The road around the lighthouse was rerouted. Interestingly, the vessel spotted in the bay overlooking the Coronado Navy base in 1970 seems to be in same location as viewed on Google maps 2014.
This is a dealer information presentation. The idea here is to provide the dealer with information. The information is supposed to help the dealer sell the automobile. The automobile the dealer will be selling is the Dodge Challenger automobile. The more Dodge Challenger automobiles the dealer sells the more money he and the motor company will make. If he doesn’t sell the Dodge Challenger automobile he will be chewed out in the back room and possibly fired. His family will not be able to eat and pay the light bill.
Jesus christ these promos are hilariously awful haha! Nonetheless it's still cool to kind of go back in time and see how these awesome cars were marketed. Thankfully Dodge's marketing campaigns are infinitely better nowadays lol.
Always worry about high impact colours as the last thing I want in any car is an impact...Bare with it The cheese is strong Extra cheese no charge Only in America Pay close attention There's be a quiz afterwards XD
Chryslers had the worst build quality of any car ever manufactured that's why they didnt sell many mustangs and Camaros sold like hot cakes they were better cars
@@mymopar I owe you an apology. I was under the mistaken impression that this was ORIGINALLY made as a film to look like a slideshow. I didn't realize that you went to the trouble to put it together. Please forgive me.
can you please fix the caption right how bad is the caption to us that are hard of hearing or deaf you'r inbearings you're self it was so bad it was lame sad real sad
@@seniorjuanvaldez hi sorry it took me so long to back to you when these adds we're made there wasn't really not much in the way of caption but only who has the right's to these adds or the channel owner can add caption to you're own video's you can't caption some one else's channel only you're own channel and you tube can only offer and play caption if the channel owner captioned and turned there caption on on there system adding caption to you're video's or video's you play on you're channel is easy you go on you tube help they show you how why should you add caption there are millions world wide of hard of hearing and deaf pick up more subscriber's you can't have to many subscriber's well you have a very good night 🌇🌆⛼🌃 C😎😎L
*"Clings to a curve like a wet bikini!"*
Couldn't say that nowadays!!
more handsome than todays version
Nice to know this presentation was filmed in beautiful San Diego, California.
My dad was torn inbetween choosing a 71 Challenger R/T 340 and a Cuda 340, back in the day. My mother liked the Challenger a bit more because it was a bit bigger. My dad liked the Cuda 340 4 speed he test drove better than the Challenger. The Cuda was at the dealership with the E6015s, disc brakes, fast ratio manual steering, rally wheels, AM/FM, and factory a/c, Sure Grip rear end, among other options. The Challenger he looked at was loaded up with vinyl roof, center console, p/s, pdb, rear chrome exhaust tips, F70 14s on magnum 500s and more. It was over $400.00 than the Cuda which also was painted In violet, which the dealer took off the charge for. He liked the Challenger's features but since $ was tight, he bought that Cuda. The Dodge dealer also refused to take his 64 Plymouth Sport Fury 383 4 speed as a trade in, whereas the Plymouth dealer did. Sealed the deal.
71 'Cuda was the high point of styling in the muscle car era. Period.
Good choice. I liked the 'Cuda's styling better.
@@danhood1443 I'm kinda a Chevy guy, but I love Mopar too. IMO the Challenger/'Cuda were the nicest looking cars of the day - and still look good today which you can't say for a lot of the cars back then. I also think the 1970 Chevelle SS was a gorgeous car as was the '70 AMX.
wow! what great memory and story . but I smell fucking bullshit !
Adam Trombino both the sport fury and Cuda are high collectible now. Awesome looking cars Mopars are my favorite muscle cars even though I have a c5 vette 6 speed manual.
*And this is still a dream car* !!
Sadly , very few would be persuaded to buy based on this commercial. Regardless, these cars with an original 426 Hemi , routinely cross the auction block in and around the Million dollar range. Imagine, buying one brand new, tuck it away in safe , dry storage and collecting 1.25 million for your investment, 50+ years later. 2 of them would turn $10,000 into 2.5 million. Pretty good investment i would think.
Wow a trip odometer man what a feature
It was truly a remarkable car....You had to be there to understand. Life was a little different back then.. '70s was the Best for television. Just 3 network's. Cable came in to play by '79-80.....A lot of interesting car's for that period. 🎌👍
We had 5 networks/ channels in Chicago.
Abc Nbc Cbs and channel 9 a channel that eventually went nationwide and 44. A sports station with the Whitesox and Blackhawks mostly.
Of course the most important thing??? MOPARS OFCOURSE
Love the jazzy score! Love the dialogue! Miss the '69 fashions and go-go boots.
one of the best mopar ever made
Challenger was the true king of the muscle cars!
*Long live the King, Challenger!*
😌🙏👑🚘
I love this body style but after listening to this I feel like I need to apologize to the entire French people
Only people imitating French people. LOL
The first time I saw one was in a park and it immediately became my favorite car. 😍
Can’t say the same for this filmstrip. 😂
Wish RUclips would introduce a "Love" button.
i love it challenger from that era
bring back chrome steel grills, beautiful
If I had been forced to watch this I would have bought a Mustang.
Haha yeah - sometimes I wonder if the people who made these promo films had just been let out of the nut house (loony bin)
Montina Ladine what about dodge material and sheriff good as better than mustang except Shelby
This is too painful to watch. In 1986 a guy offered to buy my car at a price that I thought was way, way more than the car would ever be worth. So the next day the guy shows up with his truck and car hauler, we made the deal and that's the last I ever saw of my 100% original 70' Challenger R/T 440 magnum. Now I often think back to that day, the day I screwed myself hard, hard with no lube.
That's why I make a point to never become emotionally attached to something that doesn't breath.
I had 1 of these...70' R/T with a 383 magnum, Holly 4 barrel. had the hurst pistol grip 4 speed in it. that thing would scoot. had to sell it in 83. got married and a baby on the way...sure miss it though.
What an era, she not only wanted him to lick out his dream car, but she will show him some personal pleasure of her own. My wife and I went to the Dodge dealership and came back with the hottest one on the lot, a Caravan.. :-(
This lady singing is fucking hysterical!!
How did an Era with the worst Clothing and Hairstyles produce the Best Cars??
all the great designers worked for mopar!
1950s had the best design and most ornate
LOL! Have you seen people clothing today? The men look like gang members. And the women look like whores.
back when you had quality not quantity
What color is that main car they use in this?
😍 I want 1 of each
I have never seen a Challenger with the "formal" rear window. Wonder how many were produced with that option?
Had 1 383 auto
@@charlespalavros6952 I HAD 1 TOO! HAD the rear window, with defrost,Over head console,lower console Slap stick,SE moulding package on hood and white moulding around the middle PETTY BLUE 383 WOW! I miss her too. Are u from Greece? Strange World! 2020 Pandemic! Awesome Mop ars stay SAFE Peace
@@petechristopoulos8304 yes Chios moved here 1968
Yes I was born in 1968 How about that ? Great nice to remember our Mopars together
Yes, I am so happy to hear from you. It's still a small world after all lol
Nice old adds!👍
Michigan great lakes red plate. I remember
Big block compact car!
missed by an hour a 70 Challenger R/T S/E, 440 Mag,auto console, triple black, 55000 miles, original solid car for a $1000 in 1982...........still pisses me off a bit...the guy that beat me to it.....tore it up, cut it up , for the 1/4 mile...........
why are they trying to force some french in there ? xD
I had to MUTE this ridiculous audio so I could finish watching. The first year Challengers were the most beautiful of all. Wish I still had mine.
Haha yeah - sometimes I wonder if the people who made these promo films had just been let out of the nut house (loony bin)
"Shall-n-jaire". The singing and dialogue is suckulent.
Sweet!
Anyone who opted for the 225 six cylinder should have just ridden the bus.
What's with the constant beeping?
These were slide presentations. The beep was a prompt for the person running the projector to advance to the next slide.
cool
The scenery looks like Napa California.
This production was filmed at the Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego. The road around the lighthouse was rerouted. Interestingly, the vessel spotted in the bay overlooking the Coronado Navy base in 1970 seems to be in same location as viewed on Google maps 2014.
This is a dealer information presentation. The idea here is to provide the dealer with information. The information is supposed to help the dealer sell the automobile. The automobile the dealer will be selling is the Dodge Challenger automobile. The more Dodge Challenger automobiles the dealer sells the more money he and the motor company will make. If he doesn’t sell the Dodge Challenger automobile he will be chewed out in the back room and possibly fired. His family will not be able to eat and pay the light bill.
Little known fact: 70 Challenger had a T/A option.
wow we ! WTF
@silverbird58 where they any RT/SE T/A made
not the one pictured.
seven brand x lovers voted this down! 😂😂😂😂
Anyone lend me a time machine for an hour or so 😎😀
How in the world did they sell any cars with a promo as bad as this?
Haha yeah - sometimes I wonder if the people who made these promo films had just been let out of the nut house (loony bin)
@@montinaladine3264 well better than 1971 mustang commercial
@@montinaladine3264 also the commercial who sell is Dodge material commercial sheriff and the little girl
Jesus christ these promos are hilariously awful haha! Nonetheless it's still cool to kind of go back in time and see how these awesome cars were marketed. Thankfully Dodge's marketing campaigns are infinitely better nowadays lol.
Always worry about high impact colours as the last thing I want in any car is an impact...Bare with it The cheese is strong Extra cheese no charge Only in America Pay close attention There's be a quiz afterwards XD
The music made me puke !
...and if you want frame off restored example it's going to be six figures.
Here at 225 views
Ahhhhhh slant 6.
Bullet proof little F' ER IT WAS
Love the misaligned hood.
Doesn't that drive you crazy?
You'd think SOMEBODY would look the car over for flaws before they start shooting!
Most cars back then came from factory not lined up everywhere. That's just how it was.
@@jjsrt8 Most AMERICAN cars. Japanese and Germans found that unacceptable for some reason. HMMMMMM
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My winter car was 1973 SE CHARGER WITH A 400.
Chryslers had the worst build quality of any car ever manufactured that's why they didnt sell many mustangs and Camaros sold like hot cakes they were better cars
"compact"
Compact LOL
Is not like those landyatch hondas and the Grand marquis wagon thats called 2018 lincoln continental
Making a 'film' that looks like a slideshow is so lazy!
Coming from a guy who's user name is "waxtheknob" and never even created a single RUclips "Video" is soooo lazy!!
Guessing this actually WAS a slideshow to be shown privately to employees, long before VCRs and DVD came along!
@@mymopar I owe you an apology. I was under the mistaken impression that this was ORIGINALLY made as a film to look like a slideshow. I didn't realize that you went to the trouble to put it together. Please forgive me.
Merde
can you please fix the caption right how bad is the caption to us that are hard of hearing or deaf you'r inbearings you're self it was so bad it was lame sad real sad
I believe RUclips captions these if the Creator chooses
@@seniorjuanvaldez hi sorry it took me so long to back to you when these adds we're made there wasn't really not much in the way of caption but only who has the right's to these adds or the channel owner can add caption to you're own video's you can't caption some one else's channel only you're own channel and you tube can only offer and play caption if the channel owner captioned and turned there caption on on there system adding caption to you're video's or video's you play on you're channel is easy you go on you tube help they show you how why should you add caption there are millions world wide of hard of hearing and deaf pick up more subscriber's you can't have to many subscriber's well you have a very good night 🌇🌆⛼🌃 C😎😎L