The all new for 1967 Plymouth Barracuda!

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Take note, the man in the voiceover actually called the '67 Barracuda a "Cuda" multiple times. Interesting. (The video was made in 1966).

 
And, this is provenance of the term "Cuda" prior to the 1969 year model Cuda package. That's the AND. And, I found it interesting.
 
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For info of youngsters, that beep in the video is to let the person running the original promotion to change the slide projector.
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Yea, we all know the A body was the better overall car.
But they couldn't have two MOPARs in the chase.
1968 cars, of course.
But same bodies.
So, people buy what they see.
It's all Steve McQueen's fault.
 
Take note, the man in the voiceover actually called the '67 Barracuda a "Cuda" multiple times. Interesting. (The video was made in 1966).




Love it!! Interesting to see the comparison between the stank and the cuda. Gotta love the music.
 
For info of youngsters, that beep in the video is to let the person running the original promotion to change the slide projector.
It’s actually a film strip projector. The roll came in a little canister that you fed into the projector and you manually advanced one frame at a time while a record player played the audio. The beep told you when to advance to the next frame.

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For info of youngsters, that beep in the video is to let the person running the original promotion to change the slide projector.

Well, to be historically accurate, they used a film strip, not individual slides. ;-)
 
It’s actually a film strip projector. The roll came in a little canister that you fed into the projector and you manually advanced one frame at a time while a record player played the audio. The beep told you when to advance to the next frame.

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I love the smell of mimeograph fluid in the morning.
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Well, to be historically accurate, they used a film strip, not individual slides. ;-)
 
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