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Here is a great promo video.....
Oh if we could just go back in time....how sweet it would be ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N10Mj17TYow Dan.
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Couple of things that struck me about that terrific video. The reference to the "Chevelle three-nine-six" vs. three-ninety-six. Does anyone else recall it being referred to that way on the "street" back in the day
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Sam,
That's the first time I ever heard it referred to as the "three-nine-six". It would need to have gotten past the GM exec's before airing, so it must be accurate. Strange! Good catch on the shoulder belt use. Love to know the point of that in the ad. Steve
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Good catch on the shoulder belt use. Love to know the point of that in the ad. [/ QUOTE ] With insurance companies bearing down on the manufactureres of muscle cars, GM undoubtedly wanted to promote safety by showing the availability and use of then-modern safety equipment such as the shoulder belts. Strictly a promotional consideration by GM corporate leadership. "See, we're responsible." As for going back in time, if we could there would be tens of thousands of '69 L89/M22/4:10 Posi SS Chevelles out there (and thousands of Motions, Nickeys, Bergers, Harrells, Yenkos) and they'd all be as common as belly buttons. I would have five, no, ten of each myself! ![]() |
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"As for going back in time, if we could there would be tens of thousands of '69 L89/M22/4:10 Posi SS Chevelles out there (and thousands of Motions, Nickeys, Bergers, Harrells, Yenkos) and they'd all be as common as belly buttons. I would have five, no, ten of each myself!"
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Excellent commercial.
![]() Each year that GM added more horsepower,they also bumped up their safety campaign.In 1970 they released a promotional film & packet based soley on this. One clip even shows an LS-6 Chevelle with a child safety seat inside. The color of the youtube video is pretty faded. I have the 16mm of it showing more vivid color & clarity. I found it interesting when they say four 396's available,(L-35 325HP,L-34 350HP,L-78 375HP,L-89 375HP),while most other Chevrolet references consider the L-89 the same as the L-78,as it was the same horsepower. Aluminum heads were a possible L-78 option,not a different engine. |
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