@@andymb601 Did you also know that during the '50s to mid 70's Dodge actually had a separate garage that employees could use to work on their own projects with company tools and equipment, as long as it wasn't on the clock.
"100 years later, their spirit lives on" I know it's just a marketing gimmick but that legit gives me chills. It's a shame they didn't get to see how far their company has come... Absolute legends
same, knowing they are born in the 19th century and died before 2 years after WW1 ended is just a sad thing for them, may their spirits lives on to see the glorious dodge has come to.
Actually it’s not marketing because they literally created dodge so their spirit is literally living on with every new car made!! Their last name is on every hellcat😈🔥🔥
sad thing is that they only produced 2 cars by them self while they were alive... they never knew that their company would become one of the best car manufactures in america
Certainly not the best. Worst automatic transmissions and horrible electrical issues. Now owned by a conglomerate of french and italian tuna can makers aka stellantis.
At least Dodge hasn’t lost their identity, the Black Sheep of the American auto maker. While GM and Ford are going green and essentially are giving up on performance vehicles (minus Corvette and the Mustang (although the Mach E ruins all credibility) and cars all together, Dodge is sticking their middle finger up in the air while doing smoking donuts in the parking lot.
Unfortunately the Dodge brothers died young, in 1920; long before high performance and styling were introduced. The credit for the post 1920 cars featured should actually go to men such as Walter P. Chrysler, Virgil Exner, Bill Brownlie, Tom Hoover, and Lee Iacocca; just to name a few.
Don't forget Carl Breer, Owen Skelton, and Fred Seder, the "Three Musketeers" of engineering who essentially designed the first modern automobile, and who were the driving force behind the Chrysler Corporation's essential technical superiority in the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and early 1950s.
The Dodge brothers’s story has a lot in common with Bruce McLaren’s story While Bruce Mclaren didn’t build his company from the ground up like the Dodge brothers did they both died very Young and never got to see never got the chance to see the brands they made famous thrive throughout history
Regardless of historical accuracy, this was a damn fine advertising campaign. I'm not even a mopar guy and I find myself rooting for these two by the end of each commercial.
42lookc you mean the 56? I think it’s a Royal Lancer? I’m not too versed in Dodge terminology, Im a Ford and GM man myself but I know Belvedere was Plymouth. As I have parted a few of them out.
TheKingofthewaste You can tell it isn't a Belvedere also because of the back fins. They're level with the rest of the car, while the Belvedere had fins like the Fury.
General Grievous for the 57-58 Belvedere they did. In 57-58 the Dodge had taller fins than Plymouth. The car is definitely not a Plymouth it is a dodge royal lancer. 55 or 56.
Yes the sound of a spirit. An evil spirit that came from the deepest pits of hell that has now possessed these cars. Everytime you floor it you can hear his scream and you can feel him trying to break your neck with the absolutely insane acceleration.
Don't you just love how over a hundred years of improvements the brothers didn't age. Not every change is an improvement. Something are better the way they are. Dodge brothers...the spirit that lives forever.
American Car Companies have so much more character than the german ones. yes the german cars may have better quality but i'd rather have a lovely dodge challenger built with pride
eeehmm what German cars have quality until all the electronics fail. Meanwhile there are still Fords and Dodges still on the street today, but not Chevys. Poor JD Power is losing their reputation.
Comparing german car to american car is like comparing a businessman in a classy suit to a rugged muscle man in a flannel, each is a badass in his own way
As a Toyota/Scion freak fan, I find this the most inspiring video I have ever watched. We use to own Dodge back in 2000’s. Our favorite was my moms 99’ Dodge Durango 5.9L V8. And trade for 4.7L. To be honest, I would like to have the old Dodge Durango 99’ model back. For the good old days.
“Always pushing each other the way brothers can” most real statement I’ve ever heard i remember when my brother got his r/t charger and I got a charger hellcat then he got a challenger demon and I’ve never smiled harder at the way we pushed each other on the highways and realized nobody’s got it like dodge does.
bring back ads like these, modest and compelling. Its unfortanate what happened to the brothers, both died of the spanish flu in the 20's, we never know what their true legacy would have become if they lived out their lives.
the ending of the one commercial "get yours before theyre history" really hit deep everything is going electric now. i hope dodge survives since muscle is their whole identity now.
I was riding with my friend Bob Sheilds in his 1927 Buick. Bob's brother was in front of us driving a 1921 Dodge Brothers phaeton similar to this one at 1:01. Their nephew was driving their 1948 Dodge sedan and he passed the 1921 phaeton. That moment reminded me of this commercial at 1:12
The 60's Dodge car design was absolutely amazing, muscle cars of 80's are on the second place, why people don't wanna do smth like that in our time? That will be Stunningly!
Well, they are still pushing the saying "hey look how good our cars are now compared to that" as though all they want to get across is that we make better cars today when really...you don't need to have a 100 mile per hour vehicle. This isn't the indie 500, its called being mature and driving normal and safe.
@@infinitehazard5197 greatness doesn't need to be asked. This is just one of their modern privileged look how modern we are advertisments. They never once compliment the work of the automobiles, just the guys and even have the idea that they would be amazed by how far we have come in their product. No I'd say they would throw up seeing that warped plastic with a pathetic engine that can kill passengers left right and center at any moment.
" Get yours, before they're history " ... the reality behind this phrase.. wow
It hit differently when I read it here
With crossover SUV's now taking the automotive market by storm...
I love the old cars and the Dodge Challenger
@@NASCARfan23216 Same here.
@@NASCARfan23216 we clearly have the same tastes brother
Dodge easily has the best marketing team of any company out there. Meanwhile Chevy with their "real people".....
real actors not people.
Yes I have a bunch of magazine old car magazine from 54 to 55 56 bunch of old magazines from a dealership
When everybody be interesting bunch of old
Sean Walters maybe if Dodge spent more on cars then commercials their cars wouldn’t be utter pieces of drivel
have you seen 2000s BMW advertisments small movies?
Legend says that they are still chasing the red Dodge Viper.
In a straight line, Hellcats are faster. Viper is amazing at tracks, cornering, and is hella fast though :)
@@edim108 they're quicker, not faster, if you're talking about top speed.
Lol that’s not a viper homeboy that’s a Chevy corvette, it’s dumb to put the viper in there when dodge makes viper🤦🏽♂️
@@juangrimaldo1924 what? It's clearly a viper. This is also a dodge commercial...
Jake P I’m well aware it’s a dodge commercial but I highly doubt that’s a vipe the head lights have the LED figures of a Vette.
And High Society hated the Dodge Brothers because after work they went drinking with their workers
Yeah i read about that they weren't allowed into some high social club yet they were rich until they bought it lol
Lol they seem like pretty cool guys to work for! Rip
Ha.. my boss owns the local bar so all our money goes straight back to him
@@andymb601 Did you also know that during the '50s to mid 70's Dodge actually had a separate garage that employees could use to work on their own projects with company tools and equipment, as long as it wasn't on the clock.
@@K1ng1995 bruh, get me a time machine
Better than Chevy's cringeworthy ad campaign
Yeah but what isn't? Leukemia, maybe.
Tru
John Roberts JD Powerhamer commercials are actually very sexy in my opinion... oh wait wrong commercial
I judge my cars on the car that they are, and not the commercials
I love Chevy cars
Jason Plays JD Powahrawd
"100 years later, their spirit lives on" I know it's just a marketing gimmick but that legit gives me chills. It's a shame they didn't get to see how far their company has come... Absolute legends
same, knowing they are born in the 19th century and died before 2 years after WW1 ended is just a sad thing for them, may their spirits lives on to see the glorious dodge has come to.
I honestly wouldn't mind seeing a full movie about these guys if it's filmed in this style, just like Ford vs Ferrari
They skipped almost half a decade.
"2020 dodge grand caravan, get yours before they're gone."
Actually it’s not marketing because they literally created dodge so their spirit is literally living on with every new car made!! Their last name is on every hellcat😈🔥🔥
I never get tired of the hellcat super charger wine
one of my favourite sounds
Yes i love the sound one of my favorite songs
So much American in that
I don’t really like it tbh. I’m more into the 1970 sound
Wether we wanted it or not.
"They believed in more. than the assembly line. They believed driving, was a holy endeavor..."
LEGENDARY!!!
that must have been so fun filming with all those classic cars racing
Moe Fitzgerald i
Yup bro
hruti Shinde 
Clayton Pope Speaking of vintage music do you know what song played when the 56 Dodge raced the 70’s Dodge?
Especially that purple '69 Coronet R/T
DODGE has more respect to their founders because they stay true to heritage while Chevy is pondering to the lowest degree of marketing
Amen!
Has their ever been a chevy commercial honoring the founder(cant remember his name)
dont get me started on ford and "mAcH-e"
@@dickballs1424 and how they are a 'mObIlItY' company
@@jacksonmeads1161 Louis Chevrolet
sad thing is that they only produced 2 cars by them self while they were alive... they never knew that their company would become one of the best car manufactures in america
Certainly not the best. Worst automatic transmissions and horrible electrical issues. Now owned by a conglomerate of french and italian tuna can makers aka stellantis.
@@louiewatson9389 the auto transmission in 2nd Gen trucks are trash, but now they are fine. I don’t see Chevy get shit on for their transmissions.....
At least Dodge hasn’t lost their identity, the Black Sheep of the American auto maker. While GM and Ford are going green and essentially are giving up on performance vehicles (minus Corvette and the Mustang (although the Mach E ruins all credibility) and cars all together, Dodge is sticking their middle finger up in the air while doing smoking donuts in the parking lot.
I'd love to see the look on their faces when they see a Dodge Demon, a car that can pop wheelies at launch straight from the factory.
And some of those big-named racing/car games have disrespected Dodge.
And now their Spirit lives on. So beautifull😪😢
Not really but there's hope with this possible Kia buy-out.
Its annoying, great history company owned by fiat who's going to be bought by Renault, shames dodge tbh
Unfortunately the Dodge brothers died young, in 1920; long before high performance and styling were introduced. The credit for the post 1920 cars featured should actually go to men such as Walter P. Chrysler, Virgil Exner, Bill Brownlie, Tom Hoover, and Lee Iacocca; just to name a few.
Greg Delia John Deleorean :D
Don't forget Carl Breer, Owen Skelton, and Fred Seder, the "Three Musketeers" of engineering who essentially designed the first modern automobile, and who were the driving force behind the Chrysler Corporation's essential technical superiority in the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and early 1950s.
The Dodge brothers’s story has a lot in common with Bruce McLaren’s story
While Bruce Mclaren didn’t build his company from the ground up like the Dodge brothers did they both died very
Young and never got to see never got the chance to see the brands they made famous thrive throughout history
Well yeah but Dodge would have never been a thing if those brothers wasn’t alive
Tbh if I remember correctly dodge's in the 1920s became famous with the mafia
Dodge: all of this 🔝
Chevy: "Real" people...
Ford: "tHiNkInG aBoUt gEtTiNg a nEw SiLvErAdO? hOw aBoUt........"
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Chevys new ads suck
"BUiLt fOrd tOuGh1!1!1!1!"
lEtS gO pLaCeS
Ford: D O U W A N T A N U W T R U K ? , G E T T H E 2 0 9 5 F O R D A S S E A T E R UwU
Regardless of historical accuracy, this was a damn fine advertising campaign. I'm not even a mopar guy and I find myself rooting for these two by the end of each commercial.
These guys were legends.
Just like the demon
Dodge brothers is the best cars comercial ever
1:07 Wow they even drove like dodge owners!
👌👌👌👌👌😂😂😂😂😂 speedy bois.
@Dodge Challenger oh its you
Dodge Challenger HOLEE SHIT A CAR THAT CAN TALK
This true. I drive a 2013 avenger 2.4L and I drive like it is a much faster car lol. Tbh though it is really quick for a 4 cylinder
B Macatangay make it two cars
If only the Dodge brothers could see now... How far the company has come... Amazing
With the Chargers and Challengers out there, the Dodge brothers would be proud. Their creations have come a long way.
There is nothing in this world growls like a dodge engine million $ sound.
Ooooh lol
You mean a hemi
The Studebaker 289 cu. V8 would like a word with you. Never had I heard a more throaty and full engine note...
*1969 dodge charger rolls in*
F type r rolls up at the stoplight
Gotta love that Belvedere. What a leap there was after the war.
42lookc you mean the 56? I think it’s a Royal Lancer? I’m not too versed in Dodge terminology, Im a Ford and GM man myself but I know Belvedere was Plymouth. As I have parted a few of them out.
Sure looks like a Plymouth.
Jacob Mason Plymouth has a lotttt uglier grille.
TheKingofthewaste You can tell it isn't a Belvedere also because of the back fins. They're level with the rest of the car, while the Belvedere had fins like the Fury.
General Grievous for the 57-58 Belvedere they did. In 57-58 the Dodge had taller fins than Plymouth. The car is definitely not a Plymouth it is a dodge royal lancer. 55 or 56.
"Get yours before they're history."
That hits different in 2023.
If the Dodge brothers were alive today, they would be proud with the legacy they left behind today.
Yelp
True
Except for the fact that they’re discontinuing their cars to make them electric
1:00 I love this one
1:53 sound of spirit!
The charger sound is amazing
Ever heard about Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Nissan, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Masseratti, Porsche, Mitsubishi, Subaru,Ford,.........
Jotaro Kujo mhm
Yes the sound of a spirit. An evil spirit that came from the deepest pits of hell that has now possessed these cars. Everytime you floor it you can hear his scream and you can feel him trying to break your neck with the absolutely insane acceleration.
My favorite sound.. no car can beat this sound for me
1:01 definitely one of my favorite ads of all time
Don't you just love how over a hundred years of improvements the brothers didn't age.
Not every change is an improvement.
Something are better the way they are.
Dodge brothers...the spirit that lives forever.
American Car Companies have so much more character than the german ones. yes the german cars may have better quality but i'd rather have a lovely dodge challenger built with pride
eeehmm what German cars have quality until all the electronics fail. Meanwhile there are still Fords and Dodges still on the street today, but not Chevys. Poor JD Power is losing their reputation.
+Jason Plays Same shit for every car today, they all break down if electronics fail (germans, americans, japanese... )
French electronics added to that list its trash my car broke 7 times in row all electronic probs
Comparing german car to american car is like comparing a businessman in a classy suit to a rugged muscle man in a flannel, each is a badass in his own way
Stick with your poorly built challenger, I’d rather drive the equivalent of a Swiss Army knife.
As a Toyota/Scion freak fan, I find this the most inspiring video I have ever watched. We use to own Dodge back in 2000’s. Our favorite was my moms 99’ Dodge Durango 5.9L V8. And trade for 4.7L. To be honest, I would like to have the old Dodge Durango 99’ model back. For the good old days.
“Always pushing each other the way brothers can” most real statement I’ve ever heard i remember when my brother got his r/t charger and I got a charger hellcat then he got a challenger demon and I’ve never smiled harder at the way we pushed each other on the highways and realized nobody’s got it like dodge does.
1:52 that supercharger whine is soooo good
vdd
The dodge brothers were real you guys know
youngzameer roblox whoa really?
Yes we all know that
Rubber Duggy ^^^? Rethink my guy
I think it's a joke on Chevy's "real people" ads.
Sadly the new dart wont be like the old one
Ficus Wizard the new Darts are actually Neon SRTs
😀_😃_😦_😮_😯_😢_😭😭😭😭
@@hybridAbsol With Fiat parts.
At least the challenger and charger are still good
@Konexo I know that.
bring back ads like these, modest and compelling. Its unfortanate what happened to the brothers, both died of the spanish flu in the 20's, we never know what their true legacy would have become if they lived out their lives.
Now that's what I call a car commercial! Very satisfying to watch especially the 2nd one
Dodge is Life!!!!
Impressed me for years!
It Lives on.
the ending of the one commercial "get yours before theyre history" really hit deep everything is going electric now. i hope dodge survives since muscle is their whole identity now.
I was riding with my friend Bob Sheilds in his 1927 Buick. Bob's brother was in front of us driving a 1921 Dodge Brothers phaeton similar to this one at 1:01. Their nephew was driving their 1948 Dodge sedan and he passed the 1921 phaeton. That moment reminded me of this commercial at 1:12
Legend has it that their ghosts are still chasing that red Viper at 1:46 today.
Best car adverts ever made. Dodge always come up with something creative!
Sad they died too soon. An american icon.. that sadly I will never have
They would've been proud to see the Dodge cars today. 💯
The Dodge Viper saved the company all together, a joint car between Mercedes and dodge
😄😄Still by far the best car commercials ever!!!!!!! Historical 👍👍
I'd be having that sweet '56. I love this ad, better than any others out there.
The two gray cars are me and my brother and the red viper is my dad saying KNOCK IT OFF!!
thank you very much Dodge brothers for creating amazing cars
The fact that they don't even mention the K car that saved the company as their heritage says alot about Dodge brand nowadays
They did mention the Dart at the very least.
Big Thanks to the dodge brother for their awesome challengers and chargers!
I love it
This is my 5th time watching this, it’s a sense of unity and bond that I can somewhat relate too
Thank You Dodge Brothers
Great great music!
"After the 1969 Super Bee, we didn't build a worthy successor until the 2015 Charger" -- Mopar
"What the Hel.....?" -- 1992-2012 Viper owners
What a Fantastic advert, loved it. We do not have Dodge here in the UK but they look like good cars.
That's one great legendary comm. Hell yeah!!!
I love all dodges I love how the viper had no fears 💯❤
The 60's Dodge car design was absolutely amazing, muscle cars of 80's are on the second place, why people don't wanna do smth like that in our time? That will be Stunningly!
Great set of commercials. It must’ve taken quite a while to get all of those vintage and classic cars together.
love this video
There spirit Lives on
2:25 The wheel is straight
the best commercial ever
freaking best commercials ever
"take yours before their history"
ILL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK
"get yours before they're history" what a brilliant line
I Loved these commercials
Cool commercial's. Dodge Viper has allways been my fav car :)
1:40 This hurts even more now that Dodge is discontinuing the Challenger and Charger for electric cars… 😔
Lol rip american car industry, fell for the ev fad
I’m sure they’re gonna roll over in their graves when the first “e-Muscle” -CHaLlENgEr- comes out 😂
exactly what I was thinking watching these
I really wish Horace and john were still here to see how far dodge has come , they’d be proud
God, that second commercial was beautifully done.
This is actually fun to watch lol
forgot the first viper and the omni in one of the commercials
Yeah, I hate how they always leave out the Iaccoca years!
Simply brilliant adverts!
Love theses guys
1:22 wow i didn't know the dodge brothers were time travelers
What exactly is this car called?
'69 Dodge Coronet
Lmao XD
These classic commercials that aren’t trying to push woke propaganda are like a breath of fresh air. Thank you.
Well, they are still pushing the saying "hey look how good our cars are now compared to that" as though all they want to get across is that we make better cars today when really...you don't need to have a 100 mile per hour vehicle. This isn't the indie 500, its called being mature and driving normal and safe.
@@artdecotimes2942 But whom asked
@@infinitehazard5197 greatness doesn't need to be asked. This is just one of their modern privileged look how modern we are advertisments. They never once compliment the work of the automobiles, just the guys and even have the idea that they would be amazed by how far we have come in their product. No I'd say they would throw up seeing that warped plastic with a pathetic engine that can kill passengers left right and center at any moment.
I love these commercials
greatest commercials everrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1:02 best dodge commercial ever!
Got a ford commercial when going to watch a dodge commercial
We need more ads like this!
make me cry. so touching
And that Red Dodge Viper though❤️
I know they’re in heaven smiling super hard seeing their company make a 797 hp sedan
I'd love to meet them shake their hand and thank them so much for blessing us with these cars
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th ads in this vid were the best ones
Someone make a movie of Dodge brothers!
To all 151 dislikers... Dodge built the ford motor company up in the beginning! Just goes to show you how much more innovative Dodge is!
yeah but they basically forced henry to pay for them when ford didn’t want to improve the Model T
@@yi_hou3092 they had 10% of his company. Nothing was forced until he didn't honor the contract.
My favorite commercial
I must say the dodge coronet 1968 always brings a smile on my face such a simple yet interesting design
0:28 when i get up at like 2am and see left over mac n cheese in the fridge
1:46 Hey Is That The Older Brother
Juan_taco12 I Think That Is
Juan_taco12 Maybe He Is.
Younger. The Viper was made years after the Charger and Challenger.
This is the best ads ive ever seen in my life...😌
Love the style
1:05
Moment gives me chills
2:38 2015 Song in 1914!
So, adding the dodge brothers of the list of people to bring back to life
Beautiful