Chrysler-plymouth duster commercial
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Chrysler-plymouth duster commercial
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You’re impatient for a morning
And you must have something new
Chrysler-Plymouth
Comin’ through
Duster’s small enough to handle
But it’s big enough for you
Here comes Duster
Comin’ through
There are lots of other small cars
That you’ll pass along the way
Duster makes the difference
Seem like night and day
Phil: I’m Phil
Don: And I’m Don
Phil: And together we’re the Everly Brothers comin’ through with Chrysler-Plymouth
Don: Don’t miss the new Plymouth Duster; it’s the big difference in small cars
Chrysler-Plymouth comin’ through
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