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I love commercials like this. Guns and Mopars!
That was a 270 GT Dodge Dart used for the TV ad. Any with the 170 model? My parents had the Dodge Dart 170. I still cry for that car!
The 170 being the size of the base engine is probably just a coincidence because there was no 270 Slant Six and the V8 option was a 273. Maybe those numbers mean something to someone, but I certainly don't understand it.
Very good cars.
MY DREAM
"Compact in the large economy size!" 🤣
0:35 Someone forgot to tell her to smile. Never mind, sit down and put your seat belt on. LOL
WHAT seat belt????
Yea what do you think it’s 1969? Lol
Shooting guns and not wearing seatbelts
Those were the days. Back when people didn’t cry about things online.
We don't need no stinking seatbelts.
Pretty much unchanged from the '63 model.
Nope
A "large economy size" compact? Sounds like an oxymoron.
So much child abuse in one commercial...
Go cry me a river
I remember when dodge abuse was getting beat and shot at, not skeet shooting and sticking your head out the window. Did you even have a childhood?
How?
I love commercials like this.
Guns and Mopars!
That was a 270 GT Dodge Dart used for the TV ad. Any with the 170 model? My parents had the Dodge Dart 170. I still cry for that car!
The 170 being the size of the base engine is probably just a coincidence because there was no 270 Slant Six and the V8 option was a 273. Maybe those numbers mean something to someone, but I certainly don't understand it.
Very good cars.
MY DREAM
"Compact in the large economy size!" 🤣
0:35 Someone forgot to tell her to smile. Never mind, sit down and put your seat belt on. LOL
WHAT seat belt????
Yea what do you think it’s 1969? Lol
Shooting guns and not wearing seatbelts
Those were the days.
Back when people didn’t cry about things online.
We don't need no stinking seatbelts.
Pretty much unchanged from the '63 model.
Nope
A "large economy size" compact? Sounds like an oxymoron.
So much child abuse in one commercial...
Go cry me a river
I remember when dodge abuse was getting beat and shot at, not skeet shooting and sticking your head out the window. Did you even have a childhood?
How?