Ralph Williams was bald and fat, that guy was someone who must have been ripped off. I think Ralph Williams might have had a cameo on the Rockford Files??
He says his name, Chick Lambert, in the first three seconds. And as noted in this thread a couple of times, Chick worked for Ralph, managing some of his dealerships, including, apparently the Bay Area one.
I recall that Ralph Williams' TV commercials in LA were about evenly divided between himself and Chick Lambert, who was his General Manager, I believe. There are urban legends on the internet about that "ad" in the You-Tube clip - that it was actually broadcast over the air, and that Chick was "angry" at Williams.
First, I don't think that ad was ever broadcast - the FCC would have flipped out at the profanities. I assume Chick and the crew had been taping commercials for awhile that evening, and were blowing off some steam by doing a fake ad for fun. They were probably rollilng on the pavement in laughter. I'm also confident that it never occurred to Chick that somebody would actually tape it, or that the tape would be preserved.
If old Ralph saw it, I doubt he was amused, given that Chick announced that Ralph came to the Bay Area to "rape each and every citizen."
Note the dog Storm siting on the hood of that Country Squire wagon. Storm provided the genesis of Cal's "dog Spot."
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Ralph Williams Ford, Inc. v. California Department of Motor Vehicles U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings Paperback – October 29, 2011
by MILTON LINDER (Author) , EVELLE J YOUNGER (Author)
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They got Ralph for so many violations. Odometer rollbacks were just the beginning.
He'd take good tires off trade-ins, sell them and put on re-caps or factory rejects.
Cars left his lot without wiper blade inserts because he'd pull them and sell them in his parts department and sometimes forget to put trashed ones in their place.
Newer batteries would be taken out, sold and replaced with ones that might last another day or two.
Ralph wrote the book on crooked car dealing.
Unbelievable! Recycled wiper blades. That's take crookedness to a new level of cheapness.
I used to wonder how used car dealers got away with odometer rollbacks. About 1962, my parents traded in their 55 Chevy wagon for a used (but newer) 57 Chevy sedan at the Tujunga Chevrolet dealer. I checked the wagon on the car lot one day about a week later, and looked in the window at the odometer. The car had magically shed about 40,000 miles.
Didn't anybody ever blow the whistle on these crooks?
You like funny movies? You came to the right place, my friend! Here, have a cigar. You don't mind if my put my arm on your shoulder, do you? Listen, I can make you a good deal---no, make that a great deal---on a clip from the very movie that you asked about and it's guaranteed to be funny. No other dealer can make that offer. Whaddya say?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQiTRQTiMGY