This is in fact a beautiful commercial. Chrysler back then was a great innovator. Not only in their cars but, this commercial. There is a black man ''Joe'' helping build a car. Black people in those days were rarely in commercials. Sometimes they were ridiculed in ''scared'' scenes on tv. In the engine scene, they said Men & Women. Way to go Dodge! P.C. Even before it's time!
OMG, you are so right! The Dodge Factory Singer and Michigan J. Frog sound exactly the same! I think that cartoon is from roughly the same time period as this commercial, so I guess it's possible.
This is in fact a beautiful commercial. Chrysler back then was a great innovator. Not only in their cars but, this commercial. There is a black man ''Joe'' helping build a car. Black people in those days were rarely in commercials. Sometimes they were ridiculed in ''scared'' scenes on tv. In the engine scene, they said Men & Women. Way to go Dodge! P.C. Even before it's time!
chevy0500 2 months ago
My dodge is four inches shy of being 18 feet long and over 4 thousand pounds.
decem10ber 2 years ago
I always suspected that the baritone in this commercial was the original singing voice of the Warner Bros. frog.
NewGremlin 3 years ago 2
OMG, you are so right! The Dodge Factory Singer and Michigan J. Frog sound exactly the same! I think that cartoon is from roughly the same time period as this commercial, so I guess it's possible.
70Kenny 2 years ago
those are some big ass pistons
danielkabuto 3 years ago
anyone know who that baritone is?
barkyvonschnauser 4 years ago
WOW!
Did we really make cars in this country?
tomrdee 4 years ago 4
u r talking about america???
PyroHurd92 3 years ago
Homer Simpson?
SOS10 4 years ago 4
lol
ennemme 4 years ago