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Old 17-04-2007, 01:56 PM   #1
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Default Best car ads?

What good car (TV) ads do you remember?

I just got reminded of the old "Football,meat pies, kangaroos and Holden cars " ad. That was a classic. Can't remember any classic Ford ones though. I remember another tongue in cheek ad from the late 70s where the narrator was using all the old used car lingo like "one elderly lady owner" (showed guys hooning at the beach in the car) and "bank manager owned it" (showed car being used in a holdup) don't remember who had that one.

Norman Yem (Aussie actor from Division 4 etc) did some ads for Toyota work utes and there was a sendup one he did which did the rounds on the big screens at the pubs years later, it was very funny.

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