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  2. Madman Muntz - Wikipedia

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    He was a pioneer in television commercials with his oddball "Madman" persona; an alter ego who generated publicity with his unusual costumes, stunts, and outrageous claims. Muntz also pioneered car stereos [3] by creating the Muntz Stereo-Pak, better known as the 4-track cartridge, a predecessor to the 8-track cartridge developed by Lear ...

  3. The 15 Best Super Bowl Commercials of All Time — Ranked - AOL

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    From famous car ads from Chrysler and Volkswagen to food shorts from Doritos and Mountain Dew, these are the Super Bowl's best commercials over the years. The 15 Best Super Bowl Commercials of All ...

  4. Chevron Cars - Wikipedia

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    Their debut in television commercials on May 1, 1995, featured talking cars done in clay animation, with a variety of car colors each with different personalities.The commercials themselves, done in a similar fashion to the animated film and television series Creature Comforts, were crafted by Aardman Animations and used to promote Chevron with Techron.

  5. Cal Worthington - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Coolidge Worthington (November 27, 1920 – September 8, 2013) was an American car dealer, best known in Southern California and other locations along the West Coast of the United States for his offbeat radio and television advertisements for his Worthington Dealership Group, a car dealership chain that covered the western and southwestern U.S. at its peak, and later for his minor ...

  6. The Best Classic Mopar Muscle Car Commercials - AOL

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  7. Watch These Old Ford Truck Commercials

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  8. Victory Auto Wreckers - Wikipedia

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    The 1985 commercial was filmed in a residential area near the salvage yard. It starred Bob Zajdel, a shaggy-haired young man who had been working for Victory at the time. In the commercial, Zajdel attempts to enter his noticeably old and run-down car, but his car door suddenly detaches from its hinges and falls to the ground.

  9. Joe Isuzu - Wikipedia

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    Joe Isuzu was a fictional spokesman who starred in a series of 1980s television advertisements for Isuzu cars and trucks. Created by the ad agency Della Femina, Travisano, and Partners, and directed by Hollywood director Graham Baker, [1] the segments aired on American television in 1986–90, reaching their zenith in 1987 after the character was featured during Super Bowl XXI.