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1965 Chevrolet TV Commercial

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  1. @3753mail Planned Obsolescence is what happened. I grew up bouncing around in the seat of many 60s Chevys- my family was a «Chevrolet Family». Then along comes the gas crunch and gas lines, and American cars were lower quality and had worse gas mileage than imports. That’s how the imports took over- better quality and better mileage. We resisted, my family did. «Buy American». But eventually we got tired of having our cars in the shop all the time and lousy gas mileage. Now we drive Hondas.

  2. These cars are absolutely beautiful !!!

  3. That was cool and mike landon got to drive the Impala the best car out there exept the vette

  4. Hey I loved this! I’m a 60’s baby and watching this was like bonanza meets bewitched! I had a childhood crush on Elizabeth Montgomery!
    She was hot!
    R.I.P. to all in this commercial. you were the originals!
    And you all still live in me!!!

  5. how cute! love it!

  6. y does the older whitch remind me of bebe from frasier

  7. LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – David Dortort, who created «Bonanza,» the top-rated western that aired for 14 years on the NBC television network, died September 5 at his Los Angeles home. He was 93.

    Debuting in 1959, «Bonanza» was the most-watched show on U.S. television from 1964 to 1967 and maintained a place in the ratings top 10 for a decade.

  8. @3753mail

    1965 was America’s zenith

    pretty depressing, since it’s the first year i can remenber

  9. @70bonnie No real innovations made here in a long, long time. Look at medicine, for example. The only cures being thought of are from other countries. What are American drug companies coming up with? Diet pills, vanity drugs and stuff with a list of side effects as long as your leg (some of which are potentially DEADLY). The last pharmaceutical innovation we had here was Salk’s polio vaccine. The only innovations we come up with are material goods like IPods and big screen TVs.

  10. Robert Vaughan! Now he does promos for ambulance-chasing lawyers («Tell them you . . . mean . . . business!») Did I hear «Hoss» right? The LOVELY Agnes Moorehead? Sounds like old «Hoss» had his «beer goggles» on that day! Agnes was a great actress, but was never what you would call a «hottie». But on the other hand . . . my God, Elizabeth Montgomery was beautiful.

  11. @3753mail What happened?…. The lawyers took over, less engineering and more blah blah.

  12. OK I’m sold… Take me back to Chevrolet city. (nosetwitch)

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