1974 Chevy Selling Interiors and Options Dealership Sales Training Promotional Film ( Restored )
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- Опубликовано: 14 янв 2022
- This 1974 Chevrolet promotional film, titled " Selling Interiors and Options ", was sent to the Chevrolet car dealerships to be used as an in-house Sales and customer training film. The film highlights technical aspects and features of the new model year. Models shown include Caprice, Impala, Monte Carlo, Chevelle, Malibu , Laguna S3, LT Camaro, Nova, and Vega. Accessories and Options Highlighted include Air Conditioning, Power Brakes, Power door locks, Vinal Roofs, Automatic Transmissions, Sterio Systems with 8 track players, Positraction, Sky Roofs, Rally Wheels, and Roof Racks. If you look up a different film I posted, titled "1974 Chevy Selling Monte Carlo ", you can see a rare glimpse of the film cartridge viewer that was used at the dealership where the customers and personnel were to view these films. The machine was made by Technicolor and called the " Chevrolet Mini Theater System "
This film came from my personal collection. This film was not downloaded from any website and is not reused content. This restoration is my work. The restoration process started with removing the super8 film from the Technicolor Cartridge. After removal the film was cleaned, repaired, and spooled onto a standard film reel. Next the scanning to digital process was performed on the Lasergraphics Scanstation motion picture film scanner in 2k resolution. Excess film grain noise was removed and the images upscaled to 4k resolution utilizing Topaz AI software. Then extensive color correction was performed in Davinci Resolve. Finally, the film was downscaled back to 2k for uploading to RUclips.
The era of the comfortable automobile. Sure miss them.
The Medium Red paint on the 1974 Caprice Classic is gorgeous. As a 10 year old at the time, that year had an elegant front design.
paint was important
@@theemulsionalchemist5688 Why are silver and gray so popular now?
@@SpockvsMcCoy I live in Stockton California. Silver and Black is the Rader's colors. I live 7 minutes from the airport and every Sunday during football season Alegent airlines has the Rader planes flying everyone to Vegas for the games
@@theemulsionalchemist5688 Not a 49ers fan? LOL
The lapels on his suit are huge but typical for the era. He would have been considered a good-looking, well-dressed gentleman.
Remember this actor from old Dragnet episodes....
let me know his name. thanks
@@theemulsionalchemist5688 name is Anthony Eisley. Was in several, but remember him in Dragnet 1969, season 3 episode 17. Played a crooked vice cop.
Guess he went to selling cars after he got canned from the LAPD. It would be awkward if Joe Friday showed up on the lot to buy a car
@@stealthfighter2923 lol...well said!
Mom had a '74 Monte Carlo Landau, purchased at Burnham Chevrolet in Liberty Tx.
nice, I bet you wish you still had it. not many of these are left
8:40 He talking about radial tires, but the tire in frame looks like a bias ply. The radial tire would have likely been the Firestone 500, well known for failure in summer time. The 721 was the tire to replace it. 7 strands around, 2 strand, wrapped by 1.
American cars from this era are so gorgeous to look at!! Real effort was made in the design, they were totally unique in the world. Nowadays its all European inspired, boring, small, and a tight sporty ride. Bring this level of luxury back please!!!!
In the mid 80s, I had a ‘75 Chevelle Malibu Classic. I bought it from my dad, who bought it from my car salesman older brother. It was a demo model that my brother drove until he sold it to my dad. It had the 350 2 bbl, but ran better than this would suggest. I blew away Camaros and Trans Ams of the 80s with that car. Methinks my brother did some tweaking to it because it ran much better than the average 350 2 bbl. It even beat my buddy’s ‘75 Nova hatchback with the same engine. How was that possible? The Nova was so much lighter 😳
If you're paying attention, that Caprice had stereo radio speakers in the front of the dash, but no speakers in the back, but it had an AM radio
So not sure where you see the Caprice with no rear speakers. The only way to get dual front speakers was the optional
4 speaker radio, which was an AM/FM stereo, then would step up to a tape player option.
Great video
Looooooooove this!!!!!
glad to hear you enjoyed the film. I have over 100 more GM films still to scan
From a time when Chevrolet was in their heyday and GM sold more cars than any other automaker.
glad you enjoyed the film
This is supposed to be an interior promotional film.
Notice the crooked power doorlock and window buttons! 🥺
1:43
These were the first vehicles off the assembly line. With the system that Chevy used to show these, most people would not have noticed. The "Selling Series" was not meant to be viewed by customers. Sales training film.
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Beat me to it! I saw that too!
😍
Was the Corvette a separate film? Wouldn't the salesperson watching this also be selling a Corvette? I didn't catch him mentioning the Nova.
Yes, they made more films. Selling corvette and selling sport lines that included nova. You will find these on my channel
A red Caprice with optional AC, vinyl roof, stereo tape radio, power locks, windows, driver's seat and a tacky manually adjustable driver side mirror.🤣
almost everything was an option
yes back then you could likely find your car on the lot or order it, built to spec. Likely a 4 to 6 week wait. Shame it is so hard to "order" a car today.
Rubber plug for oil sucked, it came out all right, try putting it back in.
1:42. Show your prospect how poorly the interior is put together.. note the horrible pannel mismatching switchings and glove box that crooked..
the 1970's was not known for interior quality
All those "options" are now standards on cars. Even the cheap cars
I will take a 1974 Midnight Blue Metallic with Black Cloth Interior Impala Sport Coupe with a 454 Big Block V8 with a 4 Barrel Carburetor, dual exhausts, F41 Sport Suspension, and the AM/FM/8-Track Tape Stereo System to play My Montrose & Sammy Hagar 8-Tracks On It, Please & Thank You Very Much! 😁😍
After about 3 years in the sun these interiors were dried out and really ugly.
Every time I watch one of these vids I have just boofed something wtf brah
spread the wealth
Boof some Xanax or coke for me homie