1965 Chevrolet TV Commercial
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Just think..American cars made by American workers using AMERICAN made parts..amazing,isn't it?? This is when our nation led the world..what happened??
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I wish I could wiggle my nose and get a 1965 Elizabeth Montgomery!
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Bonazza was a great show I wasn't born in the 1960s but I watch the show. I also love old chevys from the 60s. If I was born in the 60s and bought a chevy I wouldn't drive anything other than an Impala. Yes sir rea my grandpa always bought impalas. Owned a 63 and 67 that looked amazing. Still pissed off he traded them in couple of years for new cars. Man what I would do I had those impalas at my house. Their so much fricken money now a days. You'd think they would sell them for the base price.
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what you've all forgoten is that these big steel cars got about 10 miles a gallon back then. I had a 1979 Chevy Caprice, a cab hit it and it wiped out the front of the cab but the Chevy was still drivable but it knocked out the power steering. It was a bitch driving that tank with no power steering. I loved that car ! Drove it all over including to Reno twice. My Dad was always a Chevy man, so was I & I think another reason I liked Chevy's was Dinah Shore, she got hotter as she got older !
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Has anyone bought that Chevrolet car before.
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Can't help it, but that Impala makes me think of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg (I know, that's supposedly a '64, but still. I wonder if NBC or Chevy had any idea that the car will become a symbol of LA gang life.
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Yes please get out of the way... I wanna look at the car
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wish i could wiggle my nose and get a 65 chevelle
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lol poor effect 2:01
damn 1965 sucks
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – David Dortort, who created "Bonanza," the top-rated western that aired for 14 years on the NBC television network, died September 5 at his Los Angeles home. He was 93.
Debuting in 1959, "Bonanza" was the most-watched show on U.S. television from 1964 to 1967 and maintained a place in the ratings top 10 for a decade.
brianbrave 1 year ago
Neet vid! I drive a black, original paint '65 Impala 4 dr. ht. in summer and enjoy every mile. No problems, no hesitations with the 283, just pure, unadulterated performance. Neither engine or tranny have ever been rebuilt (135,000+ miles) Now that Pernell is dead, Robert Vaughn is the only one left. He played the tight-assed D.A. perfectly in BULLITT.
rever65 2 years ago
65 Impala is the ultimate classic.- take care of that beauty - I love Bullitt - I graduated form USF and can name every street and corner on that classic movie.
brianbrave 1 year ago