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Commercial of the 71 Chrysler

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  • 1971 Chryslers, gorgeous cars! These were the glory days of automobile manufacturing. The days before grey plastic interiors, government mandated this and that, treehugger stickers in the windows. There was a time when the world still had individuality and greatness but those days seem to be gone for good. Hooray for everybody who keeps the Legacy of The Old Chrysler Corporation alive!

  • What a great car it is!! I own a 1971 chrysler 300 myself, and what a pleasure it is to drive it! Besides, mine is the same color as in the commercial and I have the same vinyl roof. Keep the mopars alive!!

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  • The commercial narrator was Greg Morris- who played the role of Barney Collier in the Mission Impossible TV show. Chrysler Corporation sponsored Mission Impossible during most of  the show's run. Greg Morris had a powerful voice and captured the excitement of the Chrysler 300 very well. I owned a '71 New Yorker Brougham that looked just like the 300 in thew commercial. I wish I still had it. What a ride............

  • I love the look of this car, but is it just me or does it look a lil bit like the Dodge Charger of the same vintage? Not that its a bad thing!!

  • Who did the voice over on that ad? Was it Maury Povich?

  • WOW I REMENBERED THAT MELODY WHEN I WAS A CHILD, IN TV COMMERCIALS OF CHYRSLER IN VENEZUELA FOR ALL LINE OF CARS

  • This add catches the "american way of life" at it's most

  • Love those hidden headlights behind the grille! Classy and intimidating!

    These were the final years of pure, unbroken design lines that would forever be ruined with the advent of 'battle ram' bumpers of 73/74.

    Ah, the good old days. Before the the concept of '5 star safety rating' as a selling point.

  • Love the hidden headlights behind the grille! Classy and intimidating. These were the final years of pure, unbroken design lines that were forever ruined with the advent of the 'battle ram' bumpers of 73/74.

  • @frejumuh The truth is far more complex. Government regulations made it impossible to make only the cars that sell well and make a profit and the huge pension burden was thousands per car. But even with these problems it wasn't the car companies who failed, it was the financing that collapsed with Wall Street. It is sad to see a once mighty industry being taken down by politicians.

  • @68lincoln Amen to that my friend! I will shortly be shipping home a 70 300Hurst, all original but needing resto. I wish I could walk around in Chryslers Highland Park complex back in 1970 and just suck in the atmosphere...

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