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From: Mogeclub
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  • thats a plymouth Savoy they made two others that look like it one of them has no stripe at all think its called a business

  • damn im an ass never mind

  • psst i think this was 57 all belvys had the fury sportone trim in 58

  • And it's the only car in its field with automatic pushbutton drive...well, that's enough to convince me! Pushing a button to change gears is so much more space-age than a mere shift lever.

  • All those features...but they didn't mention how I can get revenge on anyone that damages it?!?!? I don't want to buy it if it won't AT LEAST run over some people and repair itself after damage. This is bullshit!

  • @tamaninja00 Yeah I agree with you! There are a lot of ghetto Elk out there I would love to run over and park my plymouth and have it restore to original luster.

  • Is it really a good idea to be talking about trading in a new car so soon?

  • I think the '57 and '58 Plymouths were some of the prettiest cars ever built.

  • why are commercials not like this anymore. these are so entertaining while the commercials today are crap.

  • I totally agree with you. My time was in the 70s and 80s, but after that, TV just lost their creativity. I mean who cares about the 90s and the 00's, right?

  • I would never trade "Christine" unless I absolutly had to. They can keep their $209.

  • So, I Traded The Plymounth In Today, Would I Get My $209 Back?

  • This originally aired on "THE BETTY WHITE SHOW", a short-lived series Plymouth sponsored in early 1958. Tom Kennedy was Plymouth's spokesman at the time.

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