I can't believe nobody has posted on the new commercial

I just now got to see it. The wife cried both times she watched it. Evidently, it aired at the end of the show American Dreams. This specific episode was riddled with Ford advertising during and in between. One scene in the show had an old time TV store that had all the TV's in display at the store window. It was showing Mustang ad's from the 60's.

So here is a link for the video.

One comment:

The kid says, "I don't know what to say dad".

If that had been my kid saying that to me and I had the beautiful machine behind me, I would have said "See ya at the track".

Anyhow, enjoy...and I hope I didn't spoil it.

For those of you with dial-up, beware. It is just shy of 5 minutes long.

Don Manning

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2.3Sleeper
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Where is the link??

-Mike

-- A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT Cold air intake FRPP 3.73 gears Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter Full Boar turbo mufflers Hi-speed fan switch

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<memset

yeah, where is it??

Erik D. '94 white lightning '01 white GT

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Erik D.
2.3Sleeper opined in news: snipped-for-privacy@uni-berlin.de:

Brilliant... esp if they used the American Dreams TV store.

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Backyard Mechanic

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Don Manning

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2.3Sleeper

Well, I'm glad I watched it by myself so my wife couldn't see me blubbering like a little baby..

Man, between this and the cornfield ad, Ford should pay a bonus to their ad agency !

Commercials you watch because you WANT to ! WOW.... what a concept :)

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Chief_Wiggum

That's awesome... really is. I like that.

-Mike

-- A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT Cold air intake FRPP 3.73 gears Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter Full Boar turbo mufflers Hi-speed fan switch

255/60R-15 rear tires Subframe connectors

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<memset

Chief_Wiggum opined in news:04sod.154550$G15.21705@fed1read03:

Holy S!!!T!

i thought you were kidding!

That's a shoo-in for the ad-awards!

Great build-up!

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Backyard Mechanic

Summer before last Chevy filmed a commercial in Stanley, Idaho, where I have a second home, and which has spectacular scenery. It was an incredibly elaborate production. They must have taken at least 50 vehicles up to the huge pasture above town, at the foot of the Sawtooth Mountains, including a truck full of cows. There were plenty of cows up there already. These must have been Hollywood union stunt cows. When it was all over, the commercial (which was very good, considering it was Chevy) had maybe 15 seconds of footage from that shoot.

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KellyJ

Where's the freakin klennex...glad the wife isn't home yet.

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MPBSR25

You're definately not kidding about Stanley as a second home given the brutal winters there. Have been there several times from my home in Boise during motorcycle trips, and you can view the pics at my site:

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-=Grumbler

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Grumbler

Anybody know how I can download that? Yeesh, that made me tear up. My pop was in the Navy in 1964 when Mustangs first came out. He can describe the first one he saw...Holly Green, black interior, bench seat. He begged for one, mom gave in. They've got pictures of mom pregnant with me. He said he had to refinance it two or three times to pay for it. Today he owns a 93 Cobra that he bought new.

Gary in NC

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gcroix

All I can say is Wow...

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CCK

gcroix opined in news:0PCdnZTFdsc5Az snipped-for-privacy@adelphia.com:

Dunno...i'm rusty on cracking but I found the source location of the video

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Loading that in your browser will open the Windows Media player without the NBC skin

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Backyard Mechanic

snipped-for-privacy@aol.com (MPBSR25) wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@mb-m10.aol.com:

Just awesome.

Joe Calypso Green '93 5.0 LX AOD hatch with a few goodies Black '03 Dakota 5.9 R/T CC

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Joe

Thanks BM, those of us stuck with dialup appreciate it. What a touching commercial... touching story.

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SVTKate

I WANT the 69 Mach 1....

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Nicodemus Telrenner

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