The story of Herb Younger and his beloved 1965 Impala SS touched many people on Youtube. So many in fact that, Herb and his son who reunited him with the long-lost muscle car were brought over to the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show for a bit of show and tell.
“The moment when he realizes his car has come back to him is priceless, and is a prime example of the emotional connection many people have with their Chevys,” said Chris Perry, vice president, Global Chevrolet Marketing and Strategy. “The story is moving because it's true – and there's no better way to prove that Chevy runs deep.”
“‘My Dad's Car’ tells a story that is common among Chevy owners, who tend to confess to carrying a lifetime love of the brand," said Jamie Barrett, executive creative director at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners. “In the case of the Younger family, we got lucky and were able to capture the emotional reunion between Herb Younger and his lost-but-never-forgotten 1965 Impala SS.”
“‘My Dad's Car’ tells a story that is common among Chevy owners, who tend to confess to carrying a lifetime love of the brand," said Jamie Barrett, executive creative director at Goodby, Silverstein & Partners. “In the case of the Younger family, we got lucky and were able to capture the emotional reunion between Herb Younger and his lost-but-never-forgotten 1965 Impala SS.”