GM dealer film strip 1966 Corvette
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GM dealer film strip 1966 Corvette
Go to 6:55 for the Corvette
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It's nice to see that they covered technical and mechanical features of the vehicles and not just the bling, so you had some idea of what you were getting. And you knew you were buying a machine that was actually goining to take you places. Contrast that with the puffery and nonsense in today's auto advertisements. What the heck does a video of cool chicks grooving to thunk thunk music tell you about the vehicle they are flogging?
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These were for the sales people.to study & shows the main points of the cars. I have a 1970 Corvette /Camaro box with film strips records for sound & a player.
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I have been really surprised at how fun it is and how well it handles with those dinky tires!
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I thought it was interesting but the audio was too clear to be from 1966, especially the ladies voice. I think it had a new soundtrack added.
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If you listen to it through the end it sounds like an old RCA style phonograph for the sound clip. The white noise at the very end.