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Not sure if this has been posted before, pretty cool commercial



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tearing up here in Maryland after watching it. mike

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Beautiful !! Awesome job, Chevrolet !!

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If it doesn't bring tears to Chevy enthusiasts eyes it is because they have put on the last shovel full.


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Chevy has always had great ads. One of my favorite is Little Joe of Bonanza driving a Corvair Monza Spyder across the prairie.
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Back in about 1978 U bought one (1966 full sized Chevrolet convertible) that was in excellent, no rust and cosmetically sound condition. It was just a basic BelAir but had factory air conditioning. (It didn't have the console gages or a high power engine. Small V-8 with automatic transmission. Soon after buying it I drove it to Chicago on a Civil Service boondoggle and while there I had it Zeebarted. I misspelled that process. Do any of you remember when that sort of rust protection was popular?) It was white with read interior. Best I recall it had a black top.

Friend kept bugging for me to sell it to him. I did after a few years and always regretted it. I sold it to him for $900.00. Sweet car.

The commercial posted is a good one. Brings back memories. Boy, oh boy. The things we do sometimes. You know. hood dance

Thanks for posting the long version of the commercial.

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