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"New" 1970 superbee commerical...wish someone would make one for charger

Started by AKcharger, September 12, 2011, 01:09:06 PM

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Budnicks

That was pretty good,  :2thumbs: How about a new muscle car commercials for all of the 63-73 muscle car era cars, (even the brand X cars) , I know,  but it would still be very cool...
"fill your library before you fill your garage"   Budnicks


1969chargerrtse

 :drool5:  Wow, if it was 1970 I'd run out and buy one.  Awesome.  I love how clear it was, really shows off the quality of the car paint and trim.
This car was sold many years ago to somebody in Wisconsin. I now am retired and living in Florida.

1969chargerrtse

Dang.... " quess it's not original after all.
"It's not 1970. The car yes. The commercial no. If you notice the license plate you know it's not made in 1970. The car yes the commercial no.

PurpleSausage 2 months ago
Nice... Very nice... But one fine detail was overlooked. The headlight 'doors' as they were called were painted with a black accent paint that somehow during the restoration was overlooked. Too bad, because from the very beginning of this ad, I almost began to wonder, "Hey, do I remember this commercial?" ...But then I saw the grille as it extends in to the headlight doors and knew, "Nope, just someone of today with a fairly nice Mopar on the salt flats!" Plan on cleaning that puppy well!!! "


Plate is 1996.  :down:

PS.  Wrong thread section.

This car was sold many years ago to somebody in Wisconsin. I now am retired and living in Florida.

Bob T

Cool clip anyhow, would've taken some time to put together. Thanks for posting link
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

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BananaDan

Great idea, but I have motion sickness after watching that one.  They should have had some engine noise in the ad too.
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