Classic Cars of Bewitched

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Published 2024-07-05
Originally airing for eight seasons from 1964 to 1972, Bewitched followed the fortunes of Samantha, a suburban housewife, who also happens to be a witch, married to a mere mortal human, Darren. Beyond the show's magical spells and supernatural situations, was some of the best integrated car marketing of any television series in history, featuring a variety of cars as legendary as Samantha's twinkling nose. Today, we're taking a look at the cars of Bewitched. Let's begin.





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Bewitched is an American fantasy sitcom television series that originally aired for eight seasons on ABC from September 17, 1964, to March 25, 1972. A beautiful witch named Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery) meets and marries a mortal named Darrin Stephens (originally Dick York, later Dick Sargent). While Samantha complies with Darrin's wishes to become a normal suburban housewife, her magical family disapproves of the mixed marriage and frequently interferes in the couple's lives.

All Comments (21)
  • @tomr9661
    Loved the show as a kid and still do as an adult. The parade of beautiful cars was and is still a highlight. Chevrolet as their sponsor did a great job of putting their best on display every week, thank you for this. - subscribed.
  • Growing up in the sixties and seventies , it was this show that made me fall in love with corvettes.
  • @pewpewpewAK47
    That parade of Corvettes would be worth a fortune now...
  • @DS-tt9vz
    As a teen I enjoyed seeing the different cars on the show. I'm sure it influenced me to own a corvette. In 1982 I bought an 81 with 2000 miles. Still have it today with currently 25000 miles. Have two granddaughters that may be driving it to school someday. Time someone got some joy out of driving a classic.
  • Great cars great show! One of my favorite's back in the good old 1960's. Even though I was a little kid, I had a huge crush on the Gorgeous Liz Montgomery! I still have that crush!!! God bless her, the two Darrin's, Larry, and the entire cast ! And Bless the ones that have passed up in Heaven πŸ’–πŸ’–βœβœ
  • Paul Lynde always cracked me up as Uncle Arthur as well as in a few other guest starring roles.
  • @DirkDiggler6903
    69 caprice with rare "hideaway headlights", only saw one in person!
  • @user-yz3ul9ny7j
    During the entire run of the series 1964 -72 Chevrolet sponsored the show and provided the vehicles. I just got my age handed to me I remember Larry tate driving corvettes .I remember watching a 1967 episode when one of the characters drove a new 67 427 Stingray convertible. 😊
  • @madmike2624
    Dude. you hit this video out of the park!! Perfect back story and description of the cars!! Bravo!!!!!
  • @deansapp4635
    I grew up a Ford guy in the 60s and 70s. I gotta tell you, I would take all of those GM cars.
  • @Louis-kk3to
    When I was a little kid my mom watched this show , us kids had to watch it also ,i remember my dad being at home one day ,see , he was a mechanic at the local Chevy dealership that's all he could talk about was the CHEVYS πŸ˜‚β€
  • @jons.6216
    One note about the cat in the tree - that was actually the next door neighbor, Miss Parsons. That Reactor car sure got around on TV in the 60s! Star Trek used it as well as Batman when it was dressed up as the Catwoman car! It cracked me up in the committee meeting when all of the older women got into 60s muscle cars instead of more conservative vehicles! Haha!
  • @user-xj5ve9tj7r
    In the 8 seasons of Bewitched, yes they drove Malibu's, Corvair, Impala, Caprice while Larry drove a Caprice, Impala, & finally Corvettes, but I do love the Reactor Darrin got from Endora!!
  • @frogbones1968
    In 1978, my grandfather let me drive his 1959 Impala. It was in an empty church parking lot and only for a minute or two, but it was a thrill for a 11 yr old me. That's about the same time I got car fever.
  • @larrybruce4856
    Loved the cars of Bewitched. I've owned many Chevy Impala's and enjoy seeing the cars of the 60's and 70's today. Those were the days when you could tell one car from another. Loved my 1965 Chevy impala SS, Camaro, and Chevy Caprice.
  • @abmunster615
    This sounds like Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York are narrating this themselves ! πŸ˜…Its Great !