It’s still a fantastic song. It can give goosebumps at times. I had it on a CD in my truck (a Dodge) and would blast it. It’s actually Behrke. A couple misspellings on the web make it confusing, especially because Behrke already looks misspelled. Those were solid styles for the Caprice and Impala.
I remember these commercials during Bonanza ... My sister purchased a 1971 Chevelle 4dr in that medium green, and that rear bumper with those taillights.... those taillights made an impression on me with the GM brand. Thanks for posting as always! Mike
I only mentioned eBay because that would be the usual place most people who are not established automobile memorabilia collectors would look for such an item online. But I'm sure there are other sources.
Chevy was always a bit inconsistent with Corvette and how it would be advertised, some years, yep, you'd see it in the full line up, other years, nope. 1969 was an odd advertising year for Chevy, in it's full model line up and films, they'd show everything including the Corvette, but not a single picture or film on the Corvair which had a full production year in 1969. When you look at the advertising budget for Chevy in 72, they went big on advertising, Caprice, Impala, Chevelle and Camaro. Monte Carlo, Nova and Vega were the red headed step children with not a lot of money spent on advertising for them........
They were all big and beautiful in '72
After watching several car videos from this user, OsbornTramain, so far the most beautiful cars of that early 70s era were by far the Chrysler’s.
Yes,completely…as America was…
It’s still a fantastic song. It can give goosebumps at times. I had it on a CD in my truck (a Dodge) and would blast it. It’s actually Behrke. A couple misspellings on the web make it confusing, especially because Behrke already looks misspelled.
Those were solid styles for the Caprice and Impala.
WOW! What a treat, and such an incredibly good looking lineup for 1972. Love the music from the 2:00 mark on. Thank you, OT!
yep, from 2 mimutes on, it really goes great, so dramatic.
So upbeat ! Great song, reminds me of a better time.
GM was dialed in back then. Absolutely
I remember these commercials during Bonanza ... My sister purchased a 1971 Chevelle 4dr in that medium green, and that rear bumper with those taillights.... those taillights made an impression on me with the GM brand.
Thanks for posting as always!
Mike
Those 71-72 Chevelle tail lights looked great
Osborn ,thank you for sharing this with us. A look back of Chevys in the 1970s.
Very cool. 👍👍👍👍👍
Still a great land to be seen in a Chevy or any other great automobile 😊
I have the promotional record album of this music. These albums show up on eBay occasionally.
I've got a couple albums, for Oldsmobile and AMC. They do show up on ebay, but I'm not using ebay anymore, they totally suck
I only mentioned eBay because that would be the usual place most people who are not established automobile memorabilia collectors would look for such an item online. But I'm sure there are other sources.
@@OsbornTramainwhat's wrong with eBay now? I don't use them enough to know what the problems are
What's the name of the album that this song is on?
I'll take one Caprice and one Monte Carlo, both fully loaded, if you would please. Thank you! LOVE them both!
All of a sudden I want a pizza from Harvey's 😂
I’m interested in the 1971-76 Chevrolet B bodies like the Bel Air Biscayne Caprice and Impala even Kingswood wagons in between
Estupendo vídeo.
Back when American cars were cool.
Real car's
Not today's plastic fantastic car's
I hate modern plastic fantastic car's
Real U.S.A😢
YES
Amish people don't wave out the back of their buggys like that!
They wink! 😉👍
Well assembled Francis!
😍❤️💯👍
love to see at least One impala .
There was one.....did you miss it?
I saw it now it was Coup , lovely.
‘74 Caprice please! 😅
They forgot the Corvette!!
No Corvette?
Chevy was always a bit inconsistent with Corvette and how it would be advertised, some years, yep, you'd see it in the full line up, other years, nope. 1969 was an odd advertising year for Chevy, in it's full model line up and films, they'd show everything including the Corvette, but not a single picture or film on the Corvair which had a full production year in 1969. When you look at the advertising budget for Chevy in 72, they went big on advertising, Caprice, Impala, Chevelle and Camaro. Monte Carlo, Nova and Vega were the red headed step children with not a lot of money spent on advertising for them........