This was a dealer promo which could be viewed by Chrysler and Imperial Salesmen in their respective dealerships. Chrysler used the Kodak Supermatic 60 film projection system. These film loop cartridges were supplied to Chrysler as the year went by. More to come in the future.
@mustangcharger Still technically digital, it reads out in digits like a flip number clock radio. One thing about that clock though, the movement was noisy, they got a lot of complaints and apparently someone was fired over it. My 1975 Newport didn't have that, it had the regular dash clock instead.
OlegKostoglatov 10 months ago
sounds like the dude out of saw....lmao
napolean34 1 year ago
A motoring adventure of a lifetime...
aryathorn 1 year ago 2
those old chryslers were cool
longviewcomputers 1 year ago
And the "digital clock" turns out to be mechanical plastic wheels rather than LED.
mustangcharger 1 year ago
A "Full-size" luxury car...Does anyone know what that even means anymore? How bout 5 feet of shoulder room front and rear. Can't get that anymore.
imperial4ever 2 years ago
tuuuuubbbbbbb!
MontrealMan1970 2 years ago
Thanks for posting these, Osborn. I really enjoy watching old dealer promo films, commercials, etc.
mohairsammy 2 years ago
Awesome...worth it for the soundtrack alone! Movies like these are sorely needed today!
brycew1975 3 years ago