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You should probably watch a few old AMC commercials to start your day

With my morning colonic type (I use another people for my lunchtime, in the afternoon, early evening and for the colonics in the late evening, because this is the only way to avoid the archaic legal restrictions on my state how many colonics can be obtained on a certain day) about the good news about the long-dissolved American Motors Corporation (AMC). It is a crime that most people who were born in 1995, for example, are somehow not aware of the joys that AMC once provided the world.

The time I had during my colone was of course limited. So in such situations I usually make a few old AMC commercials for my intended AMCPro-Pro-Pro-Pro-Pro-Pro-Pro-Pro-Targeting goal, which is kept on a cheap tablet that I buy from Alibaba from Alibaba.

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The commercials vary quite wildly, but these were the ones I had in my last batch, and I think it would be an advantage for them from a soul-health perspective to watch them.

We start with a commercial via AMCS Muscle Car, The Javelin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fb3fcinatuu

Ah, finally a commercial car that shows a mighty muscle car that it has never been really pushed to make Muscle Car things. And even better, the person who has it seems really bothered, although I like his apology not to pull the race that he has a “bowl of gold” on the seat next to him.

Why did this guy buy a spear at all? He seems to do nothing else than suffer from this choice.

This next commercial from 1973 and for the compact car from AMC (made from a cut hornet) shows the Gremlin how the Gremlin, as he can see, exceeds an angry person on foot after the Gremlin driver moves the tail head: to steal a parking space:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43uexwuii-Q

AMC selected some interesting things that you can concentrate in your commercials, as we saw in these first two, where she shows a person who used the car with her car and the other to start and avoid a street rage situation.

But what about people who really want? abuse Your cars? AMC covered it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zer63ezkd2c

A remarkable thing about this commercial is that there is at least a little gender -specific parity here, since most of the advertisements of the 1960s, which showed strange bad drivers, tend to concentrate on women. At least here we portrayed some men as terrible drivers.

However, I know what you think: What about the six-foot party sub-industry? Are the highest -specific needs of this crucial industry adequately addressed by AMC's advertising? Great Ask. And I'm happy to say yes, amc act Understand how important this decisive market for oversized sandwich manufacturers is, and your wide body pacer was up to the challenge:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3utv8kxpui

Have I already used this commercial in an article about the AMC Pacer? Yes. Yes, I did it. I also used this other Pacer display:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itjw-nm68xw

In this other article I compared the pacer that wore the skin of a Ford LTD and found how much this resembled the Macabre Aztec XIPE-Totec Ritual. I was quite excited about this reference. I'm still.

Since we are now talking about Pacers, we can also see this 1975 review by The Pacer from our husband Bob Mayer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egobldudjmy

It is not that bad when you consider how bad most American cars of the 1970s were. However, the outgoing rear seat cladding is a bit embarrassing, as is the fuel consumption that was under 15 MPG in the city and only 16 on the highway. Yikes.

Okay, one more thing: This is not a video, it is more of a film strip old school that is used for AMC retailers to sell Hornets:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swbui-8z1e

I know that video quality is pretty bad, but I love the illustration here, especially the expanded visual metaphor of customers who test cars as literally “try” cars:

CS AMC Filmstrip 1

Okay, cold start is late enough, so I'll stop here. I also have my colon in 30 minutes in the evening and have to prepare!

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