And Jalopnik once mentionned that vintage 1975 Ford Ecolonine ad. [jalopnik.com]
And Jalopnik once mentionned that vintage 1975 Ford Ecolonine ad. [jalopnik.com]
I already mentionned that video a long while ago, but I couldn't resist to post that Diet-Pepsi Custom van ad.
A kid dreaming of owning and driving the ZX, I wonder if this kind of ad would had been aired today considering then the Corvette ad with the kid day dreaming of driving it was retired thanks to some pressure groups? ;-)
Sort of off-topic, but I spotted these clips from the "mockumentary" titled C.S.A about what if the South had won? [www.youtube.com]
So that mean then the Nissan Leaf is also unsafe at any charge? ;-)
Other names they could had used was Polara, Diplomat and....Monaco. On the other hand, show them a picture of a mid-1980s L-body FWD Charger.
Also with the Explorer redesigned, it steal the Flex's thunder. Then I don't see lots of Flex advertising and promotion on radio and tv stations in my area.
That remimds me of another article I saw at [www.city-journal.org]
Picture of the day! :-)
Do you think it's a good idea to give her the Obama bumper sticker removal kit as a Christmas gift? ;-)
I guess it's time to post a "Smug alert" sticker warning. ;-)
Speaking of disco-mobile, I couldn't resist to mention Datsun's "Black Gold" package for the 280ZX. ;-)
And the 1st-gen trio Eagle Talon/Mitsubishi Eclipse/Plymouth Laser.
Here one who wasn't mentionned yet, the full-size muscled family sedan, the 1994-96 Chevrolet Impala SS. At least GM's B-body go out with a bang!
Another good cotenter is the Dodge Stealth-Mistubishi 3000GT duo.
Maybe he could had used a red Plymouth Valiant 4-door sedan? ;-)
I agree, we need more of these kinds of video. :-)
I couldn't resist to post the parody of Mad-TV's Jackass with Oprah Winfrey.
I guess so.
Nice vintage ad, we could wonder what if Chrysler had continued to make the Jeep pick-up truck? One guy imagined a "what if?" a long while ago of a Jeep pick-up based on the Dodge Ram. Picture from [www.javelinamx.com]