From the 1970s, here's my single favorite playing of Five Price Tags. Start to finish, the most thrillingly-directed (by Marc Breslow) playing of this specific pricing game. Ever.
I’m restoring a 1974 Dodge LRP Van right now. It was a One Owner Van it’s entire life till I found it. Watching this makes me realize what a true time machine it is. So rad, I bet that was one of the happiest days of her life. That was the coolest thing to be rolling around in in the mid to late 70’s
"...mirrored celing" O_o ...because it wasn't quite obviously shaggin' wagon enough lol I'm so happy this lady won! Especially when she said, "Please let me win" I was like awwwww give her the damn van!!! haha
thanks for the upload. I had seen this episode long ago and could never find this one again. I would have included it in my vans collage on my channel.
I remember years ago when someone had uploaded this clip as well as either clips or full episodes that had the Ford and Chevy versions of this van. One of the others was won but the other was lost; I forget which was which.
From The Price is Right on CBS, this is a clip from a May 1977 episode in season five where a contestant plays for a Dodge LRP van in the game Five Price Tags. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
Talk about being down three and coming back on the last small prize for the contestant, not to mention picking the right price with just one pick. Definitely a miracle win for sure!
5:15 YES!!! Tamaria just won the customized 1977 Dodge Tradesman B200 from LRP! Way to go! And with just one choice of the Five Price Tags, too. Amazing!
She been saying “false” throughout three prices that is true but she finally said false and paid off choosing only one choice of the five price tags and she decided which price it is choosing $10,141 and won the van!!!! That’s looking like the A-team van!