Chevrolet to Launch 2005 Corvette Commercial During Olympics

Redesigned only five times in 51 years and available this fall, the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette will makes it marketing debut during the Summer Olympics in a 60 second commercial directed by Guy Ritchie. Filmed to the tune of the Rolling Stones’s “Jumping Jack Flash,” the spot will follow the daydream of a boy as he imagines himself racing through the streets of New York. Work was done by Campbell-Ewald in Warren, Michigan. Adrants has an exclusive sneak preview of the spot. More images here.

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