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Great 1971 Ford Truck Commercials To Make Your Day 

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Great 1971 Ford Truck Commercials To Make Your Day
Description of Ford Mustang "The first-generation Ford Mustang was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from April 1964 until 1973. The introduction of the Mustang created a new class of automobile known as the pony car. The Mustang’s styling, with its long hood and short deck, proved wildly popular and inspired a host of imitators. It was initially introduced as a hardtop and convertible with the fastback version put on sale the following year. At the time of its introduction, the Mustang, sharing its underpinnings with the Falcon, was slotted into a compact car segment."
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@ClassicCarChannel
@ClassicCarChannel Месяц назад
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@jacobdimock9191
@jacobdimock9191 3 года назад
Back when trucks were trucks and not space ships!
@zephead4835
@zephead4835 2 года назад
Back in my day the bank was opened 1 hour a week. You stood in line and you liked it. And I Hershey bar was a nickel. A nickel!
@SLRTD
@SLRTD Год назад
I’m a time traveler from the future you have no idea how right you are
@passqualecaiazza7728
@passqualecaiazza7728 3 года назад
i have a 1968 F100 that grandpa bought 1967. My dad bought from him in 1972. I took over in 1988 when I restored it. I rebuilt the engine again in 2000. It still runs great. May not look as shinny anymore. It earned the scratches taking us places you could never take a shinny truck. The scenery in those places breath taking
@Sillyboi2308
@Sillyboi2308 Месяц назад
Any ol ford commercial will put a smile on my face any time😁🔥💯♥️♥️
@wyo1446
@wyo1446 3 года назад
I bought a used 71 Sport Custom in 77 when I was 20 years old for $2400, in like new condition, drove it for years. It was a much better world than today. Btw, in case anyone's wondering about Ford's claim of being the lowest price truck with independent suspension, is because Dodge still used a straight axle until 72. A little trivia.
@zachary2193
@zachary2193 3 года назад
Haha that’s great! I just bought a 302 custom for $2000. It’ll be my first ever car
@kevinrichards3288
@kevinrichards3288 2 года назад
Then 6 years later, Ford F-series became the best selling fullsize pickups & have been ever since.
@BELCAN57
@BELCAN57 3 года назад
Back when even "Luxury" equipped trucks were pretty spartan. I miss those days.
@wyo1446
@wyo1446 3 года назад
A Ranger XLT was actually pretty snazzy.
@davidbower6019
@davidbower6019 3 года назад
I've had my F series over 20 years, it ain't goin nowhere.
@100texan2
@100texan2 3 года назад
I’ve had mine for 51 years.
@samwich539
@samwich539 Месяц назад
just inherited a f250 from my grandpa, his dad bought it new in '72 and now im gonna be driving it frequently. im a youngen, only 18, but i much prefer the older cars to the newer ones.
@Route66BothLanes
@Route66BothLanes 6 дней назад
What an awesome ride to inherit.
@jaydogtitan-ok3vw
@jaydogtitan-ok3vw Год назад
My first truck was a 1971 F100 heavy duty with a 302 V8 3 spd on column, That was a tough truck.
@randallbates9020
@randallbates9020 3 года назад
I understand brand loyalty and all that but I am convinced that Ford got it right with the F series. I own a 1987 F 150 XLT Lariat 4×4 with a factory ordered 351 Cleveland H O 4bbl C 6 tranny still using the mechanical fuel pump and the 8 ft bed. This truck has 228,000 miles on it works hard almost every day, we live off grid in the high desert of Eastern Arizona 7500 feet above sea level only have dirt roads and they are shady at best and the only things that have been replaced are the water pump carburetor and brakes + tires. We call the truck Dixie and I wouldn't trade it for anything. Its got dents from being rammed by cattle and undercoating made of mud but it is the hardest working most dependable truck out here. Snow last winter was door deep and this truck sits high up I locked the hubs put her in 4 low and stood on that Cleveland out we came. The 21 mile ride to town was made because my neighbors were stuck and couldn't get out. Lol. Yup I will keep Dixie until one of us dies, whichever comes first.
@melrose9252
@melrose9252 3 года назад
Randall Bates < The 351 Cleveland ended production in about 1974. Your 87 F150 did NOT have a 351 Cleveland.
@خالدالعربي-ط9ث
@خالدالعربي-ط9ث 3 года назад
Everything was beautiful at the time, the people, the nature, the cars I don’t know why is it because of our bad times 
@cruza1289
@cruza1289 3 года назад
@Amplass 333 Im 25 and my dad is 75 and he has some great storys, I am so old orientated i wish we could go back, I cant relate to my generation!
@melrose9252
@melrose9252 3 года назад
@Amplass 333 < Liberalism and the attempt to turn American into a socialist nation.
@mrHoppedupford
@mrHoppedupford 2 года назад
1960s is the birth of what this country is now.
@manonmars2009
@manonmars2009 Год назад
I bought a 1984 F150 XLT in 1991 with a ton load of miles on the clock. And now its 2023. I still drive it today, but now has 3 or 4 ton loads of miles. Its heavy on gas but cheap to keep and easy to fix.
@danaj50
@danaj50 3 года назад
The John Wayne fake was a nice touch, Lol it would’ve cost too much to get the real one back then I’m sure
@stevecotterill7981
@stevecotterill7981 3 года назад
Ranchero for the win. 👍🇬🇧
@punchy207
@punchy207 3 года назад
i love these trucks
@steves9724
@steves9724 3 года назад
Real. Steel.
@ablemarine9072
@ablemarine9072 Год назад
I have had many of them from 67 to 72 and still drive my f,250 crew cab short box and My Camper Special! They both turn more heads than most new ones! The Good old days Of Ford Chevrolet and AMERICA! Remember Then?
@fordtuff2600
@fordtuff2600 10 дней назад
Chevies don't make trucks 😉
@mikereasoner7128
@mikereasoner7128 2 года назад
Reminds me of my '72 F-100 Explorer pick-up l got from my dad when I was 16, it was perfect, wide tires, chrome reverse wheels, beautiful condition, the coolest pick- up at my high school... they say wisdom comes with age,that is so true, I sold it way too soon, to get a friggin Chevy Nova, got laid way more in the front seat of that truck than the back seat of that Nova......
@CEOkiller
@CEOkiller 4 месяца назад
There’s something girls like about a pickup man…
@crosswordpuzzle2952
@crosswordpuzzle2952 17 дней назад
At 15 yrs old my friends dad had a ford with manual transmission. I loved to drive it because it had an incredible Granny gear. It felt like that truck could pull a mountain. When trucks were truck really build by Americans. Now they are crap
@tomheringer2047
@tomheringer2047 2 года назад
That "lighting rod" demonstration should have been done at night.
@mauriciocastro6363
@mauriciocastro6363 28 дней назад
I like those 67-72 Ford Trucks, my Grand Pa had one. It bugs me though, Ford put most of their eggs on the Twin I Beam suspension to sell the truck in these commercials.
@BullittHilts
@BullittHilts 3 месяца назад
If Ford re-made these trucks with the option for people to sign a waiver saying “yeah I know it’s not as safe as a modern car - I still want it” they’d make a killing. Especially if they were at 1970’s prices haha.
@trelipscomb8137
@trelipscomb8137 2 года назад
Anyone notice how the doors where flapping like wings over all those bumps? Lol
@tomheringer2047
@tomheringer2047 2 года назад
That was the aft section of the frame twisting due to the solid rear axle. The cab was relatively smooth while the bed was rocking dramatically.
@tomheringer2047
@tomheringer2047 2 года назад
Notice that the blocks are staggered. If they had been in alignment, but out of phase with the wheel base, the ride in this truck would have been similar to that of a bucking horse.
@turboshaft981
@turboshaft981 2 месяца назад
I would love to borrow doc brown's dolorian time machine. And go back to that time and Purchase One of those fine pickups.
@bradleypollack5658
@bradleypollack5658 3 года назад
They don’t ride that well now!! They want them to handle like race cars and sacrifice comfort!!!
@JoeStoppinghem
@JoeStoppinghem Месяц назад
When trucks were still reasonably priced. Dad had a nice ‘70 with a 302 4 speed.
@larrytate5605
@larrytate5605 2 года назад
great quality, very clear, great commercials !!! spotted mr. myagi from karate kid in one commercial.
@bddmhopp5
@bddmhopp5 6 месяцев назад
Don’t see hardly any Chevys or Dodge from this era. There are millions of 70s Fords still rolling.
@patrickmcgoldrick8234
@patrickmcgoldrick8234 5 месяцев назад
That truck still looks modern today,and much more class than the clown laden styled trucks of today.
@0159ralph
@0159ralph 8 дней назад
A man gotta have his truck. Not a EV or Crossover...
@MichaelOKeefe2009
@MichaelOKeefe2009 2 года назад
LOOK AT ALL THE AMERICA THESE COMMERCIALS REEKING!!! WHEN AMERICA WAS AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@chocodiledundee1
@chocodiledundee1 Год назад
The first truck the ‘71 Ranger XLT had electronic powered mirrors!! I’ve never seen one with those mirrors must be the only one with those mirrors! Gorgeous gorgeous ❤❤
@richardwarfordjr.5622
@richardwarfordjr.5622 2 месяца назад
Remember? No computers! Electronics 😂
@southerncross3638
@southerncross3638 2 месяца назад
Somewhere along the way We lost our sence of humour.😅
@jackwagonhoedown4114
@jackwagonhoedown4114 2 года назад
I have a ‘71 F-350 Canadian made chassis cab truck…
@sidemann8593
@sidemann8593 10 месяцев назад
Who is the actor imitating John Wayne?
@josecavazos4402
@josecavazos4402 Год назад
Comerciales de poca madres muy buenos
@ncampos210
@ncampos210 Месяц назад
Was that Mr Myakgi!!??
@joeytidwell8750
@joeytidwell8750 Год назад
Love it. Like to find one like this.
@pl5624
@pl5624 2 года назад
That's a bronco pickup on that trophy
@humbertogarcia3503
@humbertogarcia3503 2 года назад
Mejoro mucho la estetica, pero sobre todo me gusto el nuevo volante que le pusieron
@97warlock
@97warlock 3 года назад
cant believe trhe Drab dull interior back then, even the paint was plain as can be.
@100texan2
@100texan2 3 года назад
Most didn’t have air conditioning either. Trucks were meant to be trucks not like today’s plastic ones.
@1notgilty
@1notgilty 6 дней назад
At 7:25 what was up with the gay John Wayne at the end? That was weird. The Duke was a lot of things but gay wasn't one of them.
@jeffreybaker100
@jeffreybaker100 Год назад
Chevy and GMC trucks anyday!
@fordtuff2600
@fordtuff2600 10 дней назад
You better go find some inferior truck channel to watch hun cuz' this is FORD Country 👍🏼😉🇺🇸
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