File:Chevrolet Corsica Alien Commercial (1987).ogv
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[edit]DescriptionChevrolet Corsica Alien Commercial (1987).ogv |
English: A Chevrolet commercial where a family sings nursery rhymes until they get targeted by horrendous-looking aliens since the family's car brand is Chevrolet, then they receive the new Chevy Heartbeat product. It is the widescreen version and 35mm film for movie theaters. |
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Source | YouTube |
Author | General Motors Company (Chevrolet) |
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