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1971 CHEVY NOVA SALESMAN TRAINING FILM CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES 19254 

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This film was created for sales personnel of Chevrolet (:04) and it is comprised of two different segments, the first about the 1971 Nova and the second about the 1971 Vega. The Nova was manufactured from 1962-79 and 1985-88 model years. It begins with a re-enactment of a survey commissioned by Nationwide Consumers Testing Institute of owners and operators of independent garage and service facilities as to which car required the least amount of service (:50). An actress named Gail Kennedy goes from service station to service station to question mechanics about this and they each reply with the Nova (1:26). The film turns to Chevrolet engineers performing a tear down test on all the vehicles parts after it had been driven for miles over varying terrains (2:18). Tests are conducted on the door (2:38), windshield wipers (2:51), seat upholstery (3:00) and on the gas tank (3:06). A comparison of the Nova’s interior features to the competitor’s interior features follows pointing to the concealed antenna (4:36), roll down rear windows (4:45), the counter balanced hood (4:55), foot operated parking brake (5:16) and the steel cargo guard in the trunk of Nova’s (6:18). The Nova was also equipped with protective inner fenders (7:29) and the hood is removed to give viewers a closer look (7:34). The 1971 Rally Nova is looked at next (7:47) and included features like rally type wheels and special front and rear suspension which gave it a high resale value (8:05). This segment concludes and was produced by Bill Sandy Company Inc. (8:42). The Vega is a subcompact automobile that was manufactured during 1970-77. This vehicle’s segment begins at (9:10). It opens with a diagram pointing to how the overall dimensions for it was decided based on the space requirements for four passengers (9:50). It took ten years of design and development to produce the Vega engine which is a 142 cubic inch 4 cylinder with an aluminum alloy block (10:21). Automated welding equipment is shown in use (10:36) for the body panel assembly. The completed frame is then dunked into anti-corrosive primer (10:49). Some of the Vega’s features follow including the front bucket seats (11:12), large coil springs at each wheel (11:17), front disk brakes (11:23) and the double paneled steel roof (11:36). An image of ‘Motor Trend’ appears with the cover reading the 71 Car of the Year was the Chevrolet Vega (11:50). Also pointed to is a reader survey in ‘Car and Driver’ which awarded the Vega the best economy sedan (11:57). Dan Gurney; well known racing driver of the 1960’s, is seen test driving the Vega (12:19). A series of driving demonstrations of incidents that could happen on the road way follow (13:26). Exterior features include the cargo guard barrier (15:18), high impact ABS plastic valence panels (15:28), and under the engine, a steel brace which protected the oil pan (15:45). Chevrolet’s Vega Kammback Wagon was the first domestic wagon on the little car market (16:35). Another model shown is the Vega Hatchback Coupe (16:46). The film concludes with a montage of the models looked at (17:37).
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Комментарии : 101   
@raybin6873
@raybin6873 3 года назад
The 1960's to early 70's Chevy Novas were IMO the most reliable/ economical cars GM made. They were easy and cheap to maintain - GM was sincere in building them to be longlasting. I had a 1965 Nova 6 cyl 3 speed manual trans then later a 1967 Nova 327 engine. The best cars I ever owned...hands down. 👍
@lancerx1759
@lancerx1759 3 года назад
70s era Novas are time tested to be one of the most reliable vehicle investments to this day
@brentfellers9632
@brentfellers9632 3 года назад
Love my 73, hatch back, 350,4spèed, owned it for 40 years, high school car💖
@anibalbabilonia1867
@anibalbabilonia1867 Год назад
In 1983 I owned a 1974 nova, mine was a bronze color, with 4 doors, and mine also had a 350ci with a 4 barrel carb. Man I used to love that car! I had it for a couple of years until I totaled it! Man for those two years I owned that car I never had any issues or brake down problems with it. And it was pretty fast too! The only thing I didn’t like was that them nova’s looked like they were driving down the road sideways! For some reason every nova I saw down the road seemed to have that issue! So the only way to fix mine, was to put track bars on the rear leaf springs and a swaybar to fix the problem! But that was it! The car was very reliable.
@donlove3741
@donlove3741 3 года назад
Bought a 68 in 72. Sweet economy car. Bought Vega in 75 it was awesome !
@nlpnt
@nlpnt 3 года назад
By '75 they probably had the bugs worked out. Too bad the damage was done to its' reputation by then.
@uniblab2006
@uniblab2006 3 года назад
That voice in the "Vega" part of the video brought back memories of "America's Top 40" to my mind. Sounded almost like the late great Casey Kasem. 🎙️⏰😉
@anibalbabilonia1867
@anibalbabilonia1867 Год назад
I was wondering where I’ve heard that voice before!👌😂👍
@dariowiter3078
@dariowiter3078 6 месяцев назад
It's John Erwin who played Reggie Mantle on the Archie TV cartoons from Filmation, as well as the voice of He-Man(also from Filmation), the voice of Morris The Cat for Friskies cat food. 🙂
@analogidc1394
@analogidc1394 3 года назад
I'd buy a Nova today if it was built and looked like it did then, but I guess with so many regulations they couldn't build an exact replica even if they wanted to.
@wtxrailfan
@wtxrailfan 3 года назад
I fit four adults and three kids ages 6, 10, and 12 into a 1975 Chevy Vega Hatchback on a day trip to New Mexico. You should've seen the looks on people's faces when we all piled out of that little car.
@jimhaines8370
@jimhaines8370 3 года назад
The Vega test track was Phoenix Raceway and I fairly sure the voice over on the Vega section is Casey Kasem
@cme98
@cme98 3 года назад
Poor Casey :-( his last wife kidnapped him ya know & brought him to Washington state where the family accused her of stealing him on his deathbed so she could steal all his money so they reported her to dshs & the state momentarily took control of him but he soon died here. Never heard what happened about his estate he had a harem of wives children all contesting the will in order to get their fair share of a lot of money more than anybody ever thought he was capable of aquiring.
@susanmoore146
@susanmoore146 3 года назад
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@joshaaron478
@joshaaron478 3 года назад
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@HomeStead-wz2uh
@HomeStead-wz2uh 3 года назад
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@user-qf7qk2qf5f
@user-qf7qk2qf5f 3 года назад
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@amberleonacoakley3225
@amberleonacoakley3225 3 года назад
I'm diversifying and recently I added Crypto to my portfolio because of the recent Dip in price
@alissacampbell4377
@alissacampbell4377 3 года назад
I wanted to invest more in crypto but I got caught up in the Dip so bad so I had to dump
@cme98
@cme98 3 года назад
VEGA the car with the aluminum engine that melted after 30,000 miles and they released that shit after 10 years of testing? Bullshit, they released it after gasoline went up to 55-cents a gallon! It was chevys first attempts compete with Japans higher mileage cars.
@jumpinjack1
@jumpinjack1 3 года назад
Liked the part with the snow ( or corn flakes) and water pour on the back passengers head when hatch back is opened....[ Director ] "Ok need a good looking blond girl to have water poured on her head"....[ blond girl ]..... " I'll do it" !
@PockyFiend
@PockyFiend 3 года назад
"Vega....the little car that does everything well...." except for fighting rust.
@jamesviehmann4291
@jamesviehmann4291 3 года назад
At the dealership back then we used to say "The POS that did nothing well" LMAO!
@steven2212
@steven2212 3 года назад
Had this exact model. What a fantastic car. I currently own a new F-150. Cannot begin to do engine maint on it.
@AnthonyEvelyn
@AnthonyEvelyn 3 года назад
The Nova is a legend. The Vega should have gotten a conventional Vauxhall 4 cylinder motor modified for US market.
@urbandecay4540
@urbandecay4540 2 года назад
No way that wind made the volkswagon move over that much, LoL.
@UAL320
@UAL320 3 года назад
Looks like a great car! Test drive one today at your local Chevy dealer!
@RJT80
@RJT80 3 года назад
I love how there was an era where we were selling families muscle cars and muscle wagons. Granted the base engines might get you 150 HP but for not much more you could get the 350 and have nearly 250-300 hp and it also sipped gasoline. And torque was respectable in all models.
@lotheronprime
@lotheronprime 3 года назад
Today's minivans with nearly 300HP would run circles around these cars and beat them down the qtr mile.
@brosefmcman8264
@brosefmcman8264 3 года назад
What you’re actually missing to say is this was a time period when automakers made cars for the people and today the government tells people what cars they can drive!
@brosefmcman8264
@brosefmcman8264 3 года назад
@@lotheronprime and no one wants them 🤷🏼 Because they suck
@littleshopofelectrons4014
@littleshopofelectrons4014 3 года назад
There was actually a 396 engine option which turned the Nova into a true muscle car.
@cme98
@cme98 3 года назад
Rather there was an era the big 3 sold family cars, sedans, & high school college age kids turned them into muscle cars with chrome headers, krager mags, etc...
@randyarock
@randyarock 2 года назад
“And now, A long distance dedication to the Vega…”
@born_again_torinos
@born_again_torinos 3 года назад
"Vega....the little car that does everything well...." it excels at warping the head.
@sacrificialrubber779
@sacrificialrubber779 3 года назад
Got a 71 in the garage next to my 78 K5
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec Год назад
Was that Casey Kasem narrating the Vega film?
@postal_the_clown
@postal_the_clown 3 года назад
Got enough power to get you into freeway traffic @7:12...Kind of a joke today... no one knows what onramps are for.
@ghpjerry
@ghpjerry 3 года назад
Dude in the backseat has the old fashioned "mast" type too & better be careful Madge or June don't break it off if his hands get a little crazy holding on in that "Dog Tracking Nova". My Grandparents, then my Father owned 2 Chevy/Olds Dealerships back then, I was born in 71. My dad ran NHRA & in a pic I have of him leaving the line @ The Indy Nationals in his Olds 442, it has the name of the dealership on the door along with all his sponsors. Pretty cool!
@danorthsidemang3834
@danorthsidemang3834 3 года назад
What in the purple hell are you rambling about?
@ghpjerry
@ghpjerry 3 года назад
@@danorthsidemang3834 Do you have a good Mango Chutney recipe?
@n310ea
@n310ea Год назад
Cars back in those days were very reliable, the engine keeps running, even when you shut it off the engine keeps running. lol
@albear972
@albear972 3 года назад
Ahhh! The good old days when mechanic shops allowed total strangers inside the premises. Now you see two dozen signs not to go even near the work areas. 7:03 And how is the woman getting out of her Nova with that pack rat garage?
@schmitty139
@schmitty139 3 года назад
I had a '76 Nova Concours hatchback .305 🚘👍
@jimmartin7881
@jimmartin7881 3 года назад
Good old Kemal Amin Kasem, his voice just oozes baseball, mom and falafel. Lol.
@cme98
@cme98 3 года назад
It’s funny how they use a Ford maverick as the competitors car & try to fit 3 adults in the back seat. Yeah lol right?! In reality it was the Dodge Dart that was their REAL competition.
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec Год назад
Ford was the competition to the Nova. If the woman in the left side of the car would have moved over a little they would have fit.
@gufbrindleback
@gufbrindleback 3 года назад
But the burning question is: who puts a metrology tear down on a turntable?
@rdhutubeify
@rdhutubeify 3 года назад
Thanks so interesting. More please. Robert in Virginia USA
@barbarahunter5463
@barbarahunter5463 3 года назад
Grandmother had a nova really good dependable car. Sister had a Vega piece of crap
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec Год назад
Wait a second. Chevrolet took 10 year to develop the Vega engine and it still failed miserably? What were they doing for that time'
@pacather
@pacather 3 года назад
Novas wouldn't sell in Latin America because the name was read as "It doesn't go" in Spanish.
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec Год назад
No true. Novas were sold in Mexico.
@A3Kr0n
@A3Kr0n 3 года назад
Mechanics don't want cars that run good, they want cars that break so they can fix them.
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
This
@marstondavis
@marstondavis 3 года назад
I had a '78 Nova Rally Sport. I wanted to shoot it, send it to a car crusher and shoot it again. There were two things that car could do better than any car I've ever owned. First, it would fall apart...parts falling off...no matter where or when...moving or parked. Second, it would quit running at the worst possible time...like at night... on the freeway...no warning, no lights, no power! Not just a crap car...oh no my friend... an 'I'm going to kill you' car! Never bought another GM product again.
@killercan10
@killercan10 3 года назад
Is that Casey Kasem as the narrator on the Vega video?
@josephmaxwell896
@josephmaxwell896 Год назад
Sure is
@peterdaniel66
@peterdaniel66 2 года назад
So how did the people who built the Nova, also build the Vega....
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec Год назад
You can't blame the auto workers. the designers are who you should blame.
@elli003
@elli003 3 года назад
Hispanics love Chevrolet, but they will not buy a Nova. Why ? Because Nova means No Go ! LOL !
@FoxeemaTV
@FoxeemaTV 3 года назад
Nova a good car.......Vega rust bucket ...horrible engine that drank oil
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
Man, people are stupid. Asking service centers which car is the most reliable? Come on. The most reliable cars won't appear in service centers in the first place so what they're really asking is "of the cars which are unreliable, which one is the best unreliable car?" I doubt people are much smarter today but American cars sure as hell are better!
@bartobruintjes7056
@bartobruintjes7056 3 года назад
"American cars sure as hell are better!" Don't make me laugh. All what Americans produce is junk.
@PrettyChrome
@PrettyChrome 3 года назад
Maybe add “mark donahue” - er, i mean dan gurney - and “vega” to the title too, the second half where they toss and throw the vega around turns is fun
@apollo5751
@apollo5751 3 года назад
Oh SHIT, a black man who is VERY oppressed is the star of this documentary. Let's see how BLM spins this.
@jefferygrady3181
@jefferygrady3181 3 года назад
Today everything is a little shit box econo box and we have been convenced how great they are! Not!
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
My Camaro says "you're an idiot" and my Camaro is correct.
@jefferygrady3181
@jefferygrady3181 3 года назад
The Vega was the start of GM's down fall! Today they're a Chinese company!
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
What are you saying? You don't like free market capitalism? Are you a communist or something? Why don't you move to Russia you son of a bitch?
@TrapperAaron
@TrapperAaron 3 года назад
Nova was a great car w a terrible name. No va, means dosent go in Spanish
@littleshopofelectrons4014
@littleshopofelectrons4014 3 года назад
Instead of saying "that other car", why not just say "Ford Maverick" or "Ford Pinto"? The Vega was the worst POS that Chevy ever made. Those testimonials are laughable. Its sad to say but the Pinto was probably a better car because at least the engine wouldn't blow up even if the gas tank would.
@tomservo56954
@tomservo56954 3 года назад
It wasn't considered acceptable to do that in commercials aimed at consumers...but I have seen numerous examples of these films for salespeople that do mention competitors by name.
@mexicanspec
@mexicanspec Год назад
The Pinto was a much better car in most ways.
@dougc190
@dougc190 3 года назад
The male's voice reminds me of a cartoon character anybody else get that vibe? or maybe a voice over for a cartoon
@PockyFiend
@PockyFiend 3 года назад
The announcer in the Vega film was Casey Kasem, of American Top 40 and Shaggy of Scooby Doo fame.
@dougc190
@dougc190 3 года назад
@@PockyFiend yeah it was pretty sure that was Casey kasem. it's the guy in the Nova one kind of reminds me of the voice of He-Man cartoon from the '80s.
@talon262
@talon262 3 года назад
@@PockyFiend Caught it was Kasem right away...no mistaking his distinctive voice.
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