Video Brochure | 1970 Full Size Chrysler & Imperial
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- čas přidán 6. 04. 2020
- This is a video brochure of the 1970 Chrysler full size & Imperial vehicles. This is not a documentary, just some visuals of original brochures I cleaned up and restored and added some music and relevant 70's pop culture references. I hope you enjoy!
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Vehicles included in this video:
Chrysler New Yorker 2-Door Hardtop
Chrysler New Yorker 4-Door Hardtop
Chrysler New Yorker 4-Door Sedan
Chrysler Town & Country Wagon
Chrysler Three Hundred
Chrysler 300 Convertible
Chrysler Newport Custom 4-Door Sedan
Chrysler Newport Custom 4-Door Hardtop
Chrysler Newport Custom 2-Door Hardtop
Chrysler Newport 4-Door Hardtop
Chrysler Newport Convertible
Chrysler Newport 2-Door Hardtop
Imperial LeBaron Four-Door Hardtop
Imperial LeBaron Two-Door Hardtop
Imperial Crown Four-Door Hardtop
Imperial Crown Two-Door Hardtop - Auta a dopravní prostředky
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Love the trippy music, with the upside-down pie Crisco ad and reverse fruit cutting to introduce the grocery getters. Wonderful!
That little sequence made me giggle when I randomly played the video in reverse so I kept it.
I don't understand *why* the dance segment fits so perfectly, I just know it *does.*
the edit is wonderful
Those flowers in the beginning are life ❤️
Just tripped out on another one of your videos. Nothing like this on CZcams.
Mesmerising production.
60's and 70's early 80's best times for car enthusiast. let's put our heads together and make a time machine 😃
Great video!! Some friends of mine had a Chrysler 300, that was the biggest 2 door coupe in the solar system!!!
Also, Marcus Welby drove a big fancy Chrysler of this era & I agree, the Imperials were really cool 😎
I've binged on this awesome channel last night and today, and I keep coming back to this incredible video. I've watched it probably a dozen times today. It brings me so much pleasure. Thank you Tofer!
Wow, thank you so much! This is also one of my favorites. Really happy with the vibe it ended up having.
Loving the dance show at the end, so fun. I pick #2 and #5. #2 are the best, but #5 the cute guy is in his own groove!
Genius video Tofer! Love the intro with Joey Heatherton! Fantastic!
Joey Heather tonight is the dancer.
not your ordinary car brochure, this one comes to life.
btw; you really know how to wrestle all these graphics and images together. One of the biggest qualities about your videos is the rewatch-ability. It’s like a good song created to listen again and again.
Exactly!
Thank you Tofer! I don't know what it is, or why, but your stuff helps me relax. And in way that feels like my brain is working, but not hurting.
Also, even as an Aussie who didn't get them, I do think Imperials of this era looked better than competitors. Styling has shades of the Chrysler Valiant Regals we got locally (I know, technically it's vice versa, but you get what I'm saying)
Hearing you there. I reckon the 1971 CH Chrysler hardtop was just about as close to Imperial styling as you can get.
Thank you for such a fine presentation on these fine automobiles this was when it was truly Chrysler Corporation, none of this “FCA” logos as it is today..
Your vidjas make me yearn for a time I will never be part of, but thats alright....maybe in 40 years ill have nostalgia for what is now.
Slightly obsessed with this video.... the other night when I first discovered it, I was loving that you chose the wonderful Joey Heatherton Serta ad to introduce the 1970 Chrysler brochure. I have studied this brochure so many times, and I couldn't believe the loving treatment it was receiving in this video. I instantly knew this was something special.
I've seen a few others comment on how your video brochures evoke emotions, and I definitely agree.
My first viewing, things are going just fine for me until the change of tone for Imperial. The somber, dignified music begins, then the majestic Imperial Eagle is revealed. Dang, tears well up in my eyes and a lump in my throat. I'm missing my best friend, Jim, my car buddy.
The emotional connection of these brochures, the cars, the passage of time, the longing for a loved one lost, all somehow tied up in this video.
I sobbed for the first time in 11 years, missing my best friend. Very cathartic. This lovely video as well as the Buick and Olds videos have brought back so many wonderful memories for me, things I needed to feel again.
Thank you Tofer.
I have not been able to read this comment without tearing up. I am touched in a manner I cannot even describe without getting emotional. For these videos to connect on such a personal level is something I always hoped for but was never sure of. Thank you so much for sharing and I am so happy my work could help you heal in some form. Again, I am truly humbled.
Art has the power to touch one's soul. This is true art, and you, Tofer, are a true artist.
Spectacularly groovy baby! I was just entering high school in 1970!
When Chrysler built some big comfortable luxurious stylish roomy cars
My grandma had a New Yorker- maybe early 80s... we called it a limousine. It was navy inside and out. We would make my grandfather drive with all of us in the back like he was the chauffeur lol
As they said in 1970, your music edit and dance images were so BOSS. Drip today...
We had the 1970 New Yorker when I was a kid. Only car I ever saw had a "COLD" idiot light.
I know, "video brochure", I get it, and I liked it, but I really missed your narration, you do such a good job of telling the story. Love your videos sir.
Thanks, I really do appreciate the kind words regarding my narration. It's by far the toughest part of making these videos for me. Not the least of which because I'm no fan of the sound of my voice! lol
@@TofersCarTales I know exactly what you mean, I listen to my recorded voice and wonder why everyone else sounds so normal, and I sound like someone who just fell off the tater wagon and only graduated third grade! To my ears you sound like you've had voice coaching, you do a wonderful job. A lot of what you do is geared towards my age group it seems, this last one especially. I was 14 years old in 1970, working for my father at his
"service station " (what gas stations were known as then), and cars were my life. It would be a couple more years, but I drove some of those cars owned by customers of ours. More than likely why I love what you do soo much. Thank you.
@@TofersCarTales You sound perfect for your production style...trust us.
I had a 1969 fury III
Hardtop coupe.
Damn, that was a great car.
Edit: looked an awful lot like the red one at 2:50 except for the grill.
I like your videos. Your stylistic approach is interesting. Cheers
Very Nice car and vídeo! Thank you for upload! Please keep the good work!
Just subscribed: LOVE THIS CHANNEL, great content.
What beautiful cars! Such a different world we live in today. Amazing work as usual Tofer! Beautiful!
Fun groove, thanks man!
Love it great work pulling this together love the association with the Dutch art! Chrysler used to have so much character, they definitely used to know the market.
I never was Chrysler Imperial fan. I did own a Dodge with a big 440 in it and Chrysler LeBaron but never really liked them. However, I did love the engines in them. Great video Tofer! Thank you for posting it...
Enjoyed that.
I really wish hitting that like button would give you 10,000 more subcribers everytime...this channel is one of a kind and needs to be reconized.
Thanks so much for the support! Glad you enjoy these videos.
@@TofersCarTales &Thank you for taking the time to make em...Its always a pick me up when a Tofer vidja drops. Take care bud, see ya on the next one. Ima go watch me some re runs lol
, i spend a lot of time on the old car brochures website ( i guess you know this website) but watching your video is so much better, the music, editing, 100% perfect 👍👍👍
I could swear I saw you on the VGG live chat last night...or maybe it was just someone with a simular name...
Wasn't me, I've seen a few other folks with similar names.
I wonder if that girl is still alive?
I wonder that as well.
I'm going through the drive thru, does anyone want something?