Walk to the school bus would see 70 rs ss camaro 7 months later it's park at mom and dad's house same car he dated and married my sister. Now I own the car. Awesome Camaro
Had my share of 60's and 70's muscle cars...'66 Malibu, 69 Javelin SST, '70 Charger 500, '70 Torino GT and still have a '70 AMX...all which I could simply pop the hood and change spark plugs and adjust points with a Sears dwell meter and a screwdriver...the '70 Dodge Challenger commercial was always my favorite..."Boy you in a heap of trouble...racing tires, racing stripes and I suppose that is a reconverted lawnmower motor"....thanks for sharing.
I owned a '70 Chally RT440, also an IROC Camaro, Mustang GT, '68 Buick GS400, and a real sleeper; a '64 Rambler Ambassador GT that had a Packard 327, duals, posi, 3.73 etc. Running these cars in the late 60's early 70's was so much fun, very little traffic or cops. Nobody wanted their muscle cars any more and sold them dirt cheap to ius kids. It was a great time to be young, these cars are hugely priced now!
These adds would cause a woman's modern day protest movement in 2024 lol. These are great, I wish we still had adds like these. You don't see American car ads on TV anymore, just local dealership ads
anyone else remember a late 60's early 70's commercial, might of been a Javalin or AMX, where father and son are looking at all the performance/racing upgrades the son did to his car?
Not everyone had the hot cars but the body styles were there with 4s, 6s, and V8s as well as some had the bigger blocks. I remember as a kid playing the game of guess the model and year and listening to hear the motor to guess what it was. If you were lucky you spotted a badge and got all excited and claim out loud what you just seen. Seat belts were tucked down into the bottom of the seats while the kids were standing or kneeling on the seats and being screamed at to sit and calm down at times. Fastbacks with big windows were a place to lay down and be warmed by the sun or sleep under and no one bothered you. Miss the station wagons with the reverse seating as well. Style was important but now not many children can identify what they are riding in or care.
You must love in a snow belt state. By 1976, a lot of mid, and early 1960s cars were already rotted out by being driven in the snow, so yeah, understandable why you don't remember these!
I’ve yet to see a ‘Cuda or even a Barracuda commercial on here . The 1970 Challenger R/T in Plum Crazy was cool though ! It looks a lot like my 2023 Challenger Hellcat Jailbreak , but with less horsepower of course .
I had a few of the 1960's model that were my favorites though, I never had them in my years. Dodge Charger - 1969; Olds 4-4-2 for 1966; Chevy's 1969 Camaro "Indy 500" pace car; and the Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am of 1969. 1969 Dodge Super Bee was a favorite too. All these models were my "hot cars" I wish I had back then...even now. Of course...I was a teen back then and my folks had only American Motors Ramblers. (Not a "hot car" back then) "Okay boy...out of the car." ..."Now look boy...I know a race car when I see one!" "Elliot!?" These "boys" back then didn't like the girls like they "supposedly" like the "hot cars". Humm...something is wrong here.
Hey, don't feel bad, In the summer of 1969, I bought my first car when I was 15, being a minor Dad didn't approve of my first few picks, so I too wound up with a used '64 Rambler for $385. I shopped carefully, it had a 327 4bbl Packard engine, dual exhaust, GM posi rear end, a Ford Motocraft distributot. It really was an American Motor! Being a Rambler, it had some odd options including a strange spring reverb factory radio, bucket seats that folded into beds and, of cousr, Weather Eye.
This mussel car trend was targeting the World War 2 generation. The cars were designed to travel the Eisenhower highway system. The availability of these cars to the average American was emphasized during the Cold War when Communists would never contemplate owning such personal possessions. This was nostalgic for me as my first two vehicles were; Ford 1971 sedan 351 engine, and a 1973 Chevy Nova SS 350 small block.
They were aimed at baby boomers, the children of the World War II generation. You might be thinking of hot rods. Also, it's muscle. Mussels are shellfish.
As a General, Eisenhower saw the already existing Autobahn while in Germany during WWII and realized the USA needed similar quality highways for moving ICBMs (InterContinental Ballistic Missiles) around quickly... and the public also loved them... of course, in the USA, nuclear ICBMs are now considered obsolete technology... replaced by smaller missiles on planes, ships, and submarines... many located closer to their targets... Back in those days, any high school kid with an after school or weekend job could afford the payments on a muscle car if his parents would sign for the loan... Democrat/Carter/Biden inflation of car prices killed off that dream...
Hello, friend: I am from Spain. Where could I get a copy of the Stiletto Boys and Mystery City albums? Do you have material from them to buy yourself or a colleague of yours? I love these bands. Greetings from Asturias, Spain, Txus
What a time to be alive. Cars in 2023 suck. Yes we have a handful of rippers, but now we have more SUV than cars. And cars we do have, got NO style. All look the same. Back when ANYONE could afford a car, home, life. Men were men, women were women and we cared more about manners, respect than gender pronouns.
incredible how in the American commercials they always break down european imported cars. But when selling homegrown American musclecars they point out they are designed after European ideas and standards. They actually say European cars suck and are horrible but we design our own cars after European technical standards.
Mobile animated indicators in the late '60s? Mercury beat Audi by 50 years. There was also a couple of themes in folding rear seats and concealed headlights. A bit like when Opera windows first appeared on the Monte Carlo. The next thing you know they all had them.
WiSH new cars and trucks was still cool😮 But Realty is there Not. Cause times changing technology is improving a different generation everybody expects confuse 🤬 technology to do the work foR tHeM different GENeRation computer dorks better known AS Millennials
How odd that GM would have an Oklahoma centric commercial - why ? implying you want to get out of OK and get to CA ASAP ? Obviously in the creator of the commercials mind the 'horizon' is CA and you want to get there ASAP - how racist
no seat belts were harmed during the filming of these commericals
No seatbelts were required during the filming of these commercials...lol
I can't imagine how hard it would be to pick a car back then. So many incredible choices.
Which of these would you have selected?
@@spankynater4242 65 Shelby gt 350
@@michaelhasse2568 You are correct, sir.
Walk to the school bus would see 70 rs ss camaro 7 months later it's park at mom and dad's house same car he dated and married my sister. Now I own the car. Awesome Camaro
Had my share of 60's and 70's muscle cars...'66 Malibu, 69 Javelin SST, '70 Charger 500, '70 Torino GT and still have a '70 AMX...all which I could simply pop the hood and change spark plugs and adjust points with a Sears dwell meter and a screwdriver...the '70 Dodge Challenger commercial was always my favorite..."Boy you in a heap of trouble...racing tires, racing stripes and I suppose that is a reconverted lawnmower motor"....thanks for sharing.
I owned a '70 Chally RT440, also an IROC Camaro, Mustang GT, '68 Buick GS400, and a real sleeper; a '64 Rambler Ambassador GT that had a Packard 327, duals, posi, 3.73 etc. Running these cars in the late 60's early 70's was so much fun, very little traffic or cops. Nobody wanted their muscle cars any more and sold them dirt cheap to ius kids.
It was a great time to be young, these cars are hugely priced now!
I love these commercials! Remember many of them.
The 64 Chevelle commercial was awesome. I liked it because I have a restored one. A fun car to drive just like in the commercial.
I remember that voice ! What a flash back !!!
These adds would cause a woman's modern day protest movement in 2024 lol. These are great, I wish we still had adds like these. You don't see American car ads on TV anymore, just local dealership ads
thank you i remember some of these growing up ,wish i was 20 years old then,what you could buy for 3k or less amazing
Learned to drive on our 1965 Mustang convertible.
Dodge had the best looking Gal's in their commercials.. This is pretty cool going back to the 60s.. Man o man how much different things was.
i just saw a 68' mercury cougar for the first time in my life a few weeks ago in the saxony yellow, wish i had my camcorder with me
We had a 1970 GTO 400 - silver with black vinyl top
anyone else remember a late 60's early 70's commercial, might of been a Javalin or AMX, where father and son are looking at all the performance/racing upgrades the son did to his car?
at 16:10 "body by fisher". those days are gone!
My wife and I still drive our 68 Camaro on a regular basis. Cars today are a bunch more comfortable, but Not Near as much fun.
This is a Chevelle. You can tell it's a Chevelle because of the way it is.
Not everyone had the hot cars but the body styles were there with 4s, 6s, and V8s as well as some had the bigger blocks. I remember as a kid playing the game of guess the model and year and listening to hear the motor to guess what it was. If you were lucky you spotted a badge and got all excited and claim out loud what you just seen. Seat belts were tucked down into the bottom of the seats while the kids were standing or kneeling on the seats and being screamed at to sit and calm down at times. Fastbacks with big windows were a place to lay down and be warmed by the sun or sleep under and no one bothered you. Miss the station wagons with the reverse seating as well. Style was important but now not many children can identify what they are riding in or care.
I want that 429 Cyclone 😂
I Like Modern Muscle Car 80s And Early 90s From 1982 To 1993
That's because you're a young snot....LOL.
I was 20 in 1976, but I don't remember any of these - cool beans ... I do remember some of the music >
You must love in a snow belt state. By 1976, a lot of mid, and early 1960s cars were already rotted out by being driven in the snow, so yeah, understandable why you don't remember these!
Very nice ride my friend. The restoration turned out Great! 👍
I love 1968 cougar
The handsome '68 Cougar!!!!! 😍😍👏👏👍👍
I’ve yet to see a ‘Cuda or even a Barracuda commercial on here . The 1970 Challenger R/T in Plum Crazy was cool though ! It looks a lot like my 2023 Challenger Hellcat Jailbreak , but with less horsepower of course .
Beautiful kars sweet looking women the sixtys was superbbbbbbb.😊❤
Dodge had the best looking models
I don't remember so many car commercials where the cars are driving on dirt.
I had a few of the 1960's model that were my favorites though, I never had them in my years.
Dodge Charger - 1969; Olds 4-4-2 for 1966; Chevy's 1969 Camaro "Indy 500" pace car; and the Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am of 1969. 1969 Dodge Super Bee was a favorite too.
All these models were my "hot cars" I wish I had back then...even now. Of course...I was a teen back then and my folks had only American Motors Ramblers. (Not a "hot car" back then)
"Okay boy...out of the car." ..."Now look boy...I know a race car when I see one!" "Elliot!?" These "boys" back then didn't like the girls like they "supposedly" like the "hot cars". Humm...something is wrong here.
Hey, don't feel bad, In the summer of 1969, I bought my first car when I was 15, being a minor Dad didn't approve of my first few picks, so I too wound up with a used '64 Rambler for $385. I shopped carefully, it had a 327 4bbl Packard engine, dual exhaust, GM posi rear end, a Ford Motocraft distributot. It really was an American Motor!
Being a Rambler, it had some odd options including a strange spring reverb factory radio, bucket seats that folded into beds and, of cousr, Weather Eye.
The Mustang guy looks totally bewildered, not blown away.
it would have been a very hard decision as what car to buy!
Sometime I forget how hot women are, thanks for reminding me! 😊 (the cars are pretty cool too)
Real auto!
So a V8 engine that doesn't stop at gas stations?! Wow! That's some great engineering, ehh, I mean marketing!!
This mussel car trend was targeting the World War 2 generation. The cars were designed to travel the Eisenhower highway system. The availability of these cars to the average American was emphasized during the Cold War when Communists would never contemplate owning such personal possessions.
This was nostalgic for me as my first two vehicles were; Ford 1971 sedan 351 engine, and a 1973 Chevy Nova SS 350 small block.
They were aimed at baby boomers, the children of the World War II generation. You might be thinking of hot rods. Also, it's muscle. Mussels are shellfish.
As a General, Eisenhower saw the already existing Autobahn while in Germany during WWII and realized the USA needed similar quality highways for moving ICBMs (InterContinental Ballistic Missiles) around quickly... and the public also loved them... of course, in the USA, nuclear ICBMs are now considered obsolete technology... replaced by smaller missiles on planes, ships, and submarines... many located closer to their targets...
Back in those days, any high school kid with an after school or weekend job could afford the payments on a muscle car if his parents would sign for the loan... Democrat/Carter/Biden inflation of car prices killed off that dream...
Only Kalifornia would outlaw the original Marchall fog lights on the car named for that despicable state. Hasn’t changed a bit…
Hello, friend: I am from Spain. Where could I get a copy of the Stiletto Boys and Mystery City albums? Do you have material from them to buy yourself or a colleague of yours? I love these bands. Greetings from Asturias, Spain, Txus
Thanks, I will see what we can find.
@@10zig52 Great!!
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@@pequenonaif still trying
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What a time to be alive. Cars in 2023 suck. Yes we have a handful of rippers, but now we have more SUV than cars. And cars we do have, got NO style. All look the same. Back when ANYONE could afford a car, home, life. Men were men, women were women and we cared more about manners, respect than gender pronouns.
incredible how in the American commercials they always break down european imported cars.
But when selling homegrown American musclecars they point out they are designed after European ideas and standards.
They actually say European cars suck and are horrible but we design our own cars after European technical standards.
Are these the commercials, or are these the shows?
Why were there a couple repeats?
80s car commercial
Mobile animated indicators in the late '60s? Mercury beat Audi by 50 years. There was also a couple of themes in folding rear seats and concealed headlights. A bit like when Opera windows first appeared on the Monte Carlo. The next thing you know they all had them.
Do you mean "turn signals" when you say "mobile animated indicators"? = "Sequential turn signals" like a Mustang? You must have been a copy writer.
First fitted on the Thunderbirds in 1964.
Hideaway headlights great for off reading.
Yeah, those off-read courses can be tough for the illiterati.
I want big car engine!
Back when you could tell a Chevy from a Ford.
This is when cars we cars no this plastic crap we have now!
😍💯👍
mustang 2+2 "European beauty" was the Mustang marketed to a Jag customer ? a Porsche customer ?
Repeats the Camaro commercial at least once, maybe others.
Dodge fever. The Dodge bros. both died from the virus of 1917, 1918
Mustang, cougar, and the Camaro was Pony cars , not muscle cars.
WiSH new cars and trucks was still cool😮 But Realty is there Not. Cause times changing technology is improving a different generation everybody expects confuse 🤬 technology to do the work foR tHeM different GENeRation computer dorks better known AS Millennials
Almost all black and white, WTH, is this the 50's or what. Real cars, not ugly they all look alike newer cars.
How odd that GM would have an Oklahoma centric commercial - why ? implying you want to get out of OK and get to CA ASAP ? Obviously in the creator of the commercials mind the 'horizon' is CA and you want to get there ASAP - how racist