Scroll down and watch the video. Scroll a little more to see the behind the scenes of the famous old ad work.
Cool!
John Bono
North Jersey
...being a true acrophobic, I'm not certain how many zeros in a dollar amount it would take. Honestly, I'm sure any amount would do it. In fact, it was disturbing to even look!
"See the USA?" HA! YOU LOOK! Were there Chevrolet vehicles somewhere?
Gee Chris, there were no acrobatics involved. What? OH!! Fear of heights. Yeah man, really, I understand.
I like the shirt with cars on it. Sad that the only CAR left for Chevy is the Vette. And most can no longer afford those. It's even sadder that there aren't even a handful of AMERICAN cars left to speak of.😟
@geno I just posted this the other day.... Ford's entry-level vehicle is the Maverick - not a car, not even an SUV. The fact that there's just 3 American cars left also makes me sad but that reflects the current market: NO ONE wants cars.
@chris Yep, they sure don't. We loved our last car, an '05 Ford Five Hundred. It sat high, had AWD and all the power goodies. An overall nice car. We do currently have SUV's. My wife and I both have spine troubles, they are much easier to get in and out of. But I still miss cars, I still see plenty in our area, but the Big 3 have pretty much turned that market over to the import brands even though most are made here in America now.
@pete-rovero its not the same 'rock' is it! Some great lines in the 64. "as quite as space itself".
The production values on todays version are outstanding. Brilliant editing, selection of people, animals and places all shot perfectly.
Yep, the rock's the same, but Chevrolet's best-selling vehicle has changed a lot in the last sixty-two years!
Yep, the rock's the same, but Chevrolet's best-selling vehicle has changed a lot in the last sixty-two years!
Yes, Castleton Tower just outside of Moab, Utah. There were three total videos among the main one.
