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CosmicCharlie 01-16-2022, 10:31 PM Wally & The Beaver Sell Fords [Leave It To Beaver & 1960 Fords]
in color !
from YT comments
the ad was done on Colonial Street at Universal Studios with the Munsters house right behind them
Fun Fact: In the first season of LTB, the Cleavers owned a White 1957 Ford, the same exact car Janet Leigh drove in Pycho.
In “The New Leave it to Beaver” in the 80s, Wally drove an old T-Bird like that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9x8PBc1G8E
CosmicCharlie 01-16-2022, 10:31 PM Fun Fact - when Beaver turned 16 he went out and bought a NEW 1964 GTO for himself ! I have new respect for the Beav ! Good Move ! Bet he wishes he still had that one !
Tankeryanker 01-16-2022, 11:24 PM Fun Fact - when Beaver turned 16 he went out and bought a NEW 1964 GTO for himself ! I have new respect for the Beav ! Good Move ! Bet he wishes he still had that one !
My ex had a 69 GTO. His brother used to have a 66 GTO.
stevea 01-17-2022, 03:22 PM I didn't know Ford sponsored LITB. Interesting also that the commercial is in color.
CosmicCharlie 01-17-2022, 03:43 PM I didn't know Ford sponsored LITB. Interesting also that the commercial is in color.
maybe it was just them doing a paid ad but not a show sponsor ?
stevea 01-17-2022, 04:36 PM It's possible, but normally cast commercials, with the actors appearing in their roles, were normally within the show.
CosmicCharlie 01-17-2022, 04:40 PM and it's way to long for TV time wise - more like something that would be shown in theater ?
stevea 01-17-2022, 05:12 PM I put an an answer in another thread, that if this commercial ran in the show, it would account for why some episodes in season 3 ran short by a minute or more.
But the fact that it's in color is odd, too. Makes the theater idea seem more likely.
Tankeryanker 01-17-2022, 05:18 PM I put an an answer in another thread, that if this commercial ran in the show, it would account for why some episodes in season 3 ran short by a minute or more.
But the fact that it's in color is odd, too. Makes the theater idea seem more likely.
Was it normal to use TV actors to sell to moviegoers?
stevea 01-17-2022, 08:49 PM No I don't think so--so much for that. Nor was the length of that ad normal.
I'll have to see what auto Ward was driving in season 3 (1959-1960). I know the Cleavers had Fords at the first house. The ad is mentioning 1960 Fords.
stevea 01-17-2022, 08:54 PM I mentioned before the ad is in color. Looking at it again it looks like it might be colorized.
I just checked it again. Beaver's hat is the wrong color--it's well known it was a green cap--in the ad it's black or gray.
CosmicCharlie 01-17-2022, 09:12 PM I mentioned before the ad is in color. Looking at it again it looks like it might be colorized.
I just checked it again. Beaver's hat is the wrong color--it's well known it was a green cap--in the ad it's black or gray.
my 1st thoughts were it was colorized
Tankeryanker 01-17-2022, 09:25 PM The Falcon looked a lot like my Grandpa's Rambler. I think the Dodge Dart had a similar model. Grocery Getters is what I heard those types of cars called.
I guess they were the precursor to the smaller cars yet to come.
stevea 01-18-2022, 07:43 AM Cars back then were built to last. In one episode of Father Knows Best, Bud did a forward roll on the hood of his car.
No way you could do that with today's cars.
dirwuf 01-18-2022, 11:48 AM I mentioned before the ad is in color. Looking at it again it looks like it might be colorized.
I just checked it again. Beaver's hat is the wrong color--it's well known it was a green cap--in the ad it's black or gray.
His cap actually is a muted green in the ad, it's just hard to tell...this is a cheap color film process that was typical of industrial/promotional films of the era.
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