1973 Chrysler Fury & Satellite Station Wagon Dealer Promo Film

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  • 1973 Chrysler Fury Satelite Station Wagon Dealer Promo Film
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Komentáře • 46

  • @davidallen5776
    @davidallen5776 Před 2 lety +4

    Any kid that grew up in the Sixties and Seventies should remember this very well. I DO!!

  • @MrMenefrego1
    @MrMenefrego1 Před 4 lety +8

    Back when I was still a young man of 23, I bought my wife's grandparents '73 "Chrysler Town & Country Wagon" back in '84; that big beast had every "Bell & Whistle", (as we use to say) that Chrysler offered... It was distinguished by luxury features including a carpeted loadfloor, trimmed with chrome reinforcing strips, a top of the line "Hi-fi" stereo system with about 300 speakers lol. With faux-wood grain paneling on the body sides and tailgate, (a feature also associated with somewhat competitive top-shelf station wagons such as the AMC Ambassador, Buick Estate, Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, Ford Country Squire, and the Mercury Colony Park. Town and Country), however she stood in a class by herself until the last of the full-sized versions of 1977. She had a POWERFUL 440-ci Chrysler engine that, after a proper rebuild "Ran Like a raped Ape", (as we also use to say lol) But sadly, the old girl was completely trashed with fast food bags, stains on the colorful groovy interior and sundry disgusting items scattered about. (My wife's grandparents had loaned it to their son and daughter-in-law who used it as a trash can) But after a good machine-buff, hand-polish to rub out the wheel marks, along with a very detailed and proper cleaning, she looked almost as good as new again! While my neighbors were all driving their new minivans my wife and I were tooling around in real style in that beautiful and massive Chrysler station wagon. I paid 200 bucks for her and sold her to a Chrysler collector 5-6 years later for 600 bucks. I wish I had just kept her in the garage as she is a true collectors model today.

  • @kd4pba
    @kd4pba Před 4 lety +7

    Dad had one with 383 , To this day I swear that was the best car we ever had , least number of issues, awesome power and versatility. Hated to see him trade it in.

  • @steelhorsecountry5245
    @steelhorsecountry5245 Před 4 lety +11

    I miss the big station wagons !

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před 4 lety +4

      I miss the intermediate , mid-size, compact and small wagons as well. . Feel free to share your laments @SaveTheWagon

  • @TofersCarTales
    @TofersCarTales Před 4 lety +12

    Truly enjoy the audio/music style of these 70's videos. Hopefully copyright trolls will cease manually filing claims on IP material they clearly do not own. Love this channel!

    • @geraldboykin6159
      @geraldboykin6159 Před 4 lety +4

      That was the era of quality! Auto engineers did not come cheap.

  • @Cheezwizzz
    @Cheezwizzz Před 4 lety +1

    When you hear the trumpets going you know you’re in for a treat!! Thanks for sharing

  • @fleetwin1
    @fleetwin1 Před 4 lety +3

    Have always been a GM guy,, but have to admit these full size wagons were cool

  • @michaeltutty1540
    @michaeltutty1540 Před 3 lety +1

    These are great cars indeed. They are from a time when cars were expected to be able to work as hard as they played. The last passenger car to have a towing rating over 5,000 pounds was the ultra rare 91 Ford Crown Victoria/Mercury Grand Marquis sedans with the Canadian market 351W and the Trailer Tow III Package. They were rated for 6,000 pounds. I had to run Police Pursuit rated tires on my 89 so equipped just to get sufficient weight rating and grip to handle the torque.

  • @riceboy1701e
    @riceboy1701e Před 4 lety +2

    Station wagons. The SUV of their day.

  • @johnscanlan9335
    @johnscanlan9335 Před 3 lety +1

    My parents had a 1973 Chrysler Town & Country wagon. It really was a beautiful car. It was pretty expensive: $8,700!

  • @larryhawkins3294
    @larryhawkins3294 Před 4 lety +8

    1973 was the last year dual air conditioning was offered on the big wagons. It was particularly expensive when teamed with the automatic climate control.

  • @Tnenamrep2
    @Tnenamrep2 Před 4 lety +3

    Even our midsize, the Satellite, has ten extra large ashtrays...

    • @bradparris99
      @bradparris99 Před 3 lety +2

      Gotta have your priorities right. More ashtrays than seat belts. The ashtrays got used and the seat belts didn't or in the case of my family, dad buckled up both the lap and shoulder belts, lit a cigarette and took off with no one else buckled in.

    • @edpoe4622
      @edpoe4622 Před rokem +2

      @@bradparris99 Good man.

    • @bradparris99
      @bradparris99 Před rokem +1

      @@edpoe4622 No kidding, as a child my father had a 1969 Oldsmobile 98. I was 7 years old when he bought it. When he took me to school we would get in, he would turn the ignition, push the cigarette lighter in, buckle up both his lap and separate shoulder belts, light up a Winston 100s, shift into drive and take off. Mind you that I was in the passenger seat without even a lap belt on. Funny thing is that when I turned 16 in 1978 and got my grandfather's 1970 Buick Electra to drive I decided to try his ritual mainly out of curiosity. I found that I really liked the secure feeling and enhanced driving experience of wearing the lap and shoulder belts and really enjoyed smoking Winston 100s. Both habits continue to this day. As the old saying goes "Like father, like son". For some odd reason, my dad was less than amused, but he really couldn't say anything. A couple of times when he was a passenger in the Electra, after buckling up his seat belts, he bummed a cigarette, but by then I had switched to Winston Light 100s and once again he wasn't amused. The seat belts have saved me a couple of times, but the jury is still out on the Winston 100s.

  • @bluesharp59
    @bluesharp59 Před 4 lety +4

    Thumbs Up and have a nice Saturday also.

  • @seand2711
    @seand2711 Před 4 lety +2

    Those wagons are fabulous!

  • @paulcheek5711
    @paulcheek5711 Před 4 lety +4

    what a real full size 6 passenger station wagon should look like. Would take over some little crappy SUV any day...

  • @riceboy1701e
    @riceboy1701e Před 4 lety +2

    The Bradymobile!

    • @TVHouseHistorian
      @TVHouseHistorian Před 4 lety

      I was thinking earlier that with such a big family, the Bradys really should have upgraded to a Town & Country, or at least a Plymouth Suburban. Lol

  • @orange70383
    @orange70383 Před 4 lety +16

    I had a 73 New Yorker with the automatic dial-a-temp feature, the brains of it was located under the hood in a black plastic sealed box the size of a hard shell over-night suite case.
    It stopped working so I opened it up to find more springs and gears than a grandfather clock with vacuum lines and relays stuffed everywhere inside that box, I'm surprised it ever worked. I had the huge service manual and 80 pages were devoted to the climate control system, that thing had to be a nightmare to service.

  • @milfordcivic6755
    @milfordcivic6755 Před 4 lety +9

    I miss the days of station wagons instead of all these SUV and pickups everyone owns these days. No style....a brick with an air conditioner grille on the front.....or a teardrop shaped pod. Blech!

  • @Slazlo-Brovnik
    @Slazlo-Brovnik Před 3 lety +1

    To me station wagons still make so much more sense than SUVs. Luckily I am living in Europe, where they are still made.

  • @galiffrey1
    @galiffrey1 Před 4 lety +3

    Autolock, keeps grandpa locked up in the back.

    • @edpoe4622
      @edpoe4622 Před rokem

      Can't get away,you demented old fart!(like me)

  • @philipstreechon4523
    @philipstreechon4523 Před 4 lety +3

    I hade a 1969 Chrysler town town and country seats fell apart in two years very poor build quality in and out , In 1971 I bought a Pontiac WHAT A car there was no comparison one of the best cars i ever had .

    • @douglasb.1203
      @douglasb.1203 Před 4 lety +1

      Our family had a '71 Grand Safari with a 455 2bbl carb and 9 passenger seating. It was a highway cruising torque monster that was able to hit 29mpg on the highway. Fantastic car.

  • @joematas4773
    @joematas4773 Před 3 měsíci

    I was stopped in a 1980 chevrolet caprice station wagon, got rear ended by a car goin about 60 km/hr by the time they slowed down tires squeeling and rammed me. I didnt feel a thing wasnt hurt. Put it in park and walked out, unfortunately wagons rear was bent bad. But you felt safe in those cars.

  • @killerontheloose80
    @killerontheloose80 Před 4 lety +9

    Styling: advantage Chrysler
    Value: advantage Chrysler
    Safety: advantage Chrysler
    Engineering: advantage Chrysler
    Performance: advantage Chrysler
    Quality control: well.......I never had any issues
    Shameless 1993 Chrysler ad campaign usage

    • @PlayWaves1
      @PlayWaves1 Před 2 lety +1

      It's not an ad campaign, it's for dealers.

  • @maddadd1
    @maddadd1 Před 4 lety +4

    i'll take a 9 passenger with rear facing seat

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Před 4 lety +4

    Why just bring the boat home in the back when the whole lake will fit in there?

  • @andydanko7074
    @andydanko7074 Před 4 lety +1

    Was the Plymouth Fury wagon actually available with the Moulin Rouge color? The color of the station wagon looked pink to me in the video.

    • @michaeltutty1540
      @michaeltutty1540 Před 3 lety +1

      No, that is a bright red enamel that cannot be duplicated now. Lead has been banned from automotive paints since the early 80s. Without lead, the depth and brightness cannot be matched.

    • @andydanko7074
      @andydanko7074 Před 3 lety +1

      @@michaeltutty1540 video is so old,,pigment looks pink..lol

  • @johnmiller9024
    @johnmiller9024 Před 4 lety +3

    I'll the 3 seat Fury Sport Suburban with the 440 please and thank you

    • @usddcm
      @usddcm Před 4 lety

      It's 1973, not gonna get much even with a 440.

    • @johnmiller9024
      @johnmiller9024 Před 4 lety +2

      @@usddcm It was 280 horsepower in both 1972 and 1973

  • @douglasb.1203
    @douglasb.1203 Před 11 měsíci

    Tow a trailer. It's a fifth wheel. No tow today.

  • @matt59736
    @matt59736 Před 4 lety

    I hate politics there's no reason why they can't make them again they made them once. all that got to do is make me the car with no motor and transmission I'll put my own in. that way the lift wing politicians cant Bitch over smog.