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Don Knotts Once Was Dodge’s Truck Spokesperson And It Was Bonkers: Cold Start

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Truck advertising has always had a bit of an obsession with the general concept of “toughness.” Ruggedness and the ability to do difficult and demanding jobs has always been a factor is good work vehicle design, but really the concept has become something more about a certain kind of visual look and emotional tone, anĀ idea of “toughness” more than anything else. Most carmakers take themselves pretty seriously about all of this, though for a while, in the 1960s and 1970s, it looks like Dodge was secure enough to have some fun with the idea.

I say this because they hired Don Knotts as their spokesperson.

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In case you’re unfamiliar with the work of Don Knotts, he specialized in playing a sort of deeply nervous, nebbishy kind of comic character, but, significantly, also one that had grand illusions of his own power and let any tiny amount of authority go immediately to his head.

In this context, he was likely best known for playing deputy Barney Fife on the long-running North Carolina-based small town cop-comedy,Ā The Andy Griffith Show. I could embed some clips from the show here, but I think it’d be more fun to show you this video of Peaches’ songĀ Fuck the Pain Away, which, wonderfully bafflingly, was made with old Andy GriffithĀ clips:

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If that was too raunchy, then you can cleanse your brain-palate by watching this quite long trailer for a movie where Don Knotts played a nervous guy who could turn into a fish, and then as a fish helped to hunt down Nazi U-Boats, calledĀ The Incredible Mr.Limpet:

Okay, let’s get back to Dodge. The point here is that Don Knotts was hardly an icon of toughness or the sort of ruggedness that most truckmakers would seek out to represent their trucks. Which is why it’s so fun that Dodge chose him to do ads like this:

This ad acknowledges that Knotts is a bit out of place here, but Dodge later made a much longer promo film with Knotts that really lets Knotts shine with his self-conscious bravado and misplaced confidence:

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This film is also full of plenty of mid-century creepy horny misogyny and Knotts plays that up pretty much any time a woman comes within three feet of him. There is a woman who is Dodge’s factory technical representative, at least, though she ends up taking on a strange, almost maternal role at the end of the film.

Also, we do get to hear Don Knotts recite a line from William Earnest Henley’sĀ Invictus, and quote Alexander Pope.

Knotts was also specifically used as the mascot/spokesperson of a special edition for the 1969 Sweptline pickup, the “Dude Sport Trim Package,” which was basically a decal kit.

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The Dude is interesting because it was one of the earlier attempts to make a pickup truck appealing as a more general-use daily driver than just a utility vehicle. The stripes and “sport trim package” made this sort of a muscle car with a massive trunk, at least in some vague way. That was sort of the intent, at least.

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Only about 2,000 Dudes were actually made, so they’re quite uncommon today.

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I’m trying to think of who would be an equivalent spokesperson today if RAM decided they wanted to do something similar. TimothĆ©e Chalamet? The guy who played Steve Urkel? Richard Ayoade? It’s not an easy call.

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The Dude
The Dude
1 day ago

The Dude abides.

Baltimore Paul
Baltimore Paul
1 day ago

Also, the Apple dumpling gang had some serious horsepower

Jeff Elliott
Jeff Elliott
1 day ago

Not joking he looks like someone that would drive a truck back then and today.

Theotherotter
Theotherotter
1 day ago

Let us also remember the great Tom Lehrerā€™s video for Dodge dealers:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZBxjxxRUIs

Cars? I've owned a few
Cars? I've owned a few
22 hours ago
Reply to  Theotherotter

Well… that was trippy! A surprising, seemingly corporate sell-out from one of the last people I would ever have expected. Learned of him listening to The Dr. Demento Show in college.

Theotherotter
Theotherotter
18 hours ago

I wonā€™t hold it against him, heā€™s too good šŸ™‚ My grandparents listened to him in the 60s and then my parents in the 70s, which led to me discovering him in the 80s.

Cars? I've owned a few
Cars? I've owned a few
15 hours ago
Reply to  Theotherotter

He taught math at UC Santa Cruz for a while, and I resisted the temptation to visit and “audit” a class.

Theotherotter
Theotherotter
4 hours ago

New math or old? šŸ™‚

Harmon20
Harmon20
1 day ago

…Don Knotts was hardly an icon of toughness…

Clearly someone is unacquainted with the Apple Dumpling Gang. Hard as nails criminal type he was.

Tbird
Tbird
1 day ago

The stripe really tied the whole truck together.

Col Lingus
Col Lingus
22 hours ago
Reply to  Tbird

My 14 year old self could not believe that stupid stripe kit.
And I owned a 69 Super Bee that looked like a rolling billboard…

Dennis Ames
Dennis Ames
1 day ago

It would have to be a “tech Bro” who would never get near one.

AssMatt
AssMatt
1 day ago

Not saying he’s the most tough, but the guy who played Steve Urkel is currently a goddam Star Wars space pirate.

10001010
10001010
1 day ago
Reply to  AssMatt

I didn’t realize that was him!

MST3Karr
MST3Karr
1 day ago
Reply to  AssMatt

I KNEW that was…. SOMEBODY!

Flyingstitch
Flyingstitch
1 day ago

I’m not quiiiiite old enough to remember these ads, but boy, that van commercial is clever. It’s funny, it highlights the features seamlessly, even works in some painless repetition of the points that bear repeating. Well done, Mr. Knotts and the ad agency folks.

Tondeleo Jones
Tondeleo Jones
1 day ago

“Are you employed, sir?”

Church
Church
1 day ago

Or “El Duderino” if you aren’t into that whole brevity thing.

10001010
10001010
1 day ago

Growing up I thought Don Knotts was a Scottish minister, Reformed theologian, and writer who was a leader of the country’s Reformation and that he was the founder of the Church of Scotland. How embarrassing.

IRegertNothing, Esq.
IRegertNothing, Esq.
1 day ago

ā€œOnly about 2,000 Dudes were actually made, so theyā€™re quite uncommon today.ā€

Yeah? Well thatā€™s just, like, your opinion, man!

Baltimore Paul
Baltimore Paul
1 day ago

About that videoā€¦.. what theā€¦?

Chris Stevenson
Chris Stevenson
1 day ago
Reply to  Baltimore Paul

Such a bizarre match up! However, I’ll take any opportunity to rock out to Peaches.

Gaston
Gaston
1 day ago

**flashes back to Saturday morning cartoons when Scooby Doo had all of those guest appearances by such greats as Jonathon Winters and Don Knotts – can distinctly remember Scooby getting excited – ā€˜Ron Rotts! Ron Rotts!ā€**

1978fiatspyderfan
1978fiatspyderfan
1 day ago

Jim Parsons is the obvious choice

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
1 day ago

Dude, thereā€™s my car.

A. Barth
A. Barth
1 day ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

Your phone’s ringin’, Dude.

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
1 day ago
Reply to  A. Barth

Thank you , Donnie.

Andy Individual
Andy Individual
23 hours ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

Lamborghini doesn’t make a pick up. Yet.

Andy Individual
Andy Individual
23 hours ago

Correction. They sort of did with the LMA002. Coincidentally while they were owned by Chrysler too.

Ash78
Ash78
1 day ago

Why has nobody mentioned Woody Allen?

Googles Woody Allen.

Oh.

Ash78
Ash78
1 day ago

Richard Ayoade is a great suggestion, but he’d have to bring that Travel Man energy. (not IT Crowd)

“Many a homo sapiens has pondered just how one can tote all of one’s personal shizz PLUS the kitchen sink. Wonder no more because the mad geniuses at Stellantis are here to bring you the RAM 1500 to handle all of your personal handling with none of the gambling, but I’m rambling. 12,000 pounds of towing and I don’t mean the currency, we’re talking five metric tonnes with an e, and speaking of ‘e’, the patented e-torque system is here to ensure your V8 doesn’t get you a personal letter from Greta Thunberg.”

Flyingstitch
Flyingstitch
1 day ago
Reply to  Ash78

COTD. I’m not familiar with Richard Ayoade, so I didn’t really “get” this, but I’ve read the works of Ash78 long enough to trust that this is spot on.

10001010
10001010
1 day ago
Reply to  Flyingstitch

The IT Crowd is a must-watch for anyone who has ever worked in, or worked with an IT department. The episodes are super short too so you can binge the entire series in a week or two without investing a ton of time into it, well, until you rewatch it 4 or 5 time that is. All the actors in that show are iconic but Richard Ayoade’s Moss is the most relatable for me.

Ash78
Ash78
1 day ago
Reply to  10001010

FRIENDFACE!

10001010
10001010
1 day ago
Reply to  Ash78

I’ll just put this here with the other fire.

JDS
JDS
1 day ago
Reply to  10001010

Did you try turning it off and back on again?

10001010
10001010
1 day ago
Reply to  JDS

I swear I’ve used that line more than Roy at this point in my life.

Data
Data
1 day ago
Reply to  JDS

I work in IT. 90% of all problems can typically be fixed with a reboot. The other 90% are user errors. The other 10% are house on fire crap like the Crowdstrike disaster last year.

Linking an article that has a pertinent Dilbert cartoon that has always made me laugh.
http://basketcase-adventures.blogspot.com/2013/02/shut-up-and-reboot.html

10001010
10001010
20 hours ago
Reply to  Data

It’s cliche but it’s 100% true.

Mike B
Mike B
1 day ago
Reply to  10001010

I watched that show years ago and loved it. Matt Berry was a standout for me, he played that insane boss so well. The one with “Peter File” had me rolling.

10001010
10001010
1 day ago
Reply to  Mike B

Matt Berry is a treasure in everything he does.

Mike B
Mike B
1 day ago
Reply to  10001010

I find “What We Do in the Shadows” a little annoying, but got into it because Matt Berry.

10001010
10001010
1 day ago
Reply to  Mike B

Nadja’s shrieking can get old at times but I love Laszlo, and of course Gizmo. Matt and Richard are also in Krapopolis on Hulu if you haven’t caught it yet.

Mike B
Mike B
1 day ago
Reply to  10001010

Thanks for the tip! I’ve not heard that one. I also get a kick of the reel of him being nice to women but then throwing their drinks on the ground or punting their dogs as soon as a boyfriend is mentioned. I found some clips of whatever that was from on Youtube.

10001010
10001010
1 day ago
Reply to  Mike B

I once googled what part of England his accent was from and basically the whole internet was like ĀÆ\\_(惄)_//ĀÆ

Jeff Elliott
Jeff Elliott
1 day ago
Reply to  Ash78

I love Richard Ayoade and he would be great in something like this.

Squirrelmaster
Squirrelmaster
1 day ago

There was a red The Dude Dodge in the small town I grew up in. I always thought it looked neat, though not as cool as the Power Wagon stripes, but I had no idea Don Knotts was the spokesperson until I saw one at a classic car show about eight years ago and they had a blown up copy of the ad in the top shot with the green one. I just about choked on my tongue laughing when the owner of the truck commented “Not quite as convincing as a tough guy as Clint Eastwood…or Barney the Dinosaur.”

Tbird
Tbird
1 day ago
Reply to  Squirrelmaster

Could have paid John Wayne to advertise a version called “The Duke”.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
5 hours ago
Reply to  Tbird

That would have been a trademark violation – “The Duke” back then was a brand of jockstrap.

Thx1138
Thx1138
4 hours ago
Reply to  Urban Runabout

The Duke is the name of the official NFL football too.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
2 hours ago
Reply to  Thx1138

I wonder if they’re related?

Data
Data
1 day ago

You’ve got to nip it in the bud, Andy! Nip it in the bud!
No mention of his time as a swinging bachelor on Three’s Company?
I love me some Don Knotts.

10001010
10001010
1 day ago
Reply to  Data

Dude knew how to rock an ascot, that’s for sure.

Harmon20
Harmon20
1 day ago
Reply to  Data

Every book ever written on the subject is in favor of bud nippin’.

Last edited 1 day ago by Harmon20
Joe The Drummer
Joe The Drummer
23 hours ago
Reply to  Data

Speaking of “swinging bachelor”: Today you learned that despite his comic persona, Don Knotts – yes, the only one you could be thinking of right now – was one of Hollywood’s smoothest ladykillers in his day. Yeah, I know, you are picking your jaw up off the floor right now. So was I when I first heard.
https://pagesix.com/2021/11/05/andy-griffith-star-don-knotts/

AlfaAlfa
AlfaAlfa
1 day ago

Don Knotts. Morgantown’s finest.

Arch Duke Maxyenko
Arch Duke Maxyenko
1 day ago

Did The Dude package come with a White Russian?

Ash78
Ash78
1 day ago

Carlos Tavares treats objects like women, man.

Theotherotter
Theotherotter
18 hours ago

Was it *driven by* any White Russians (or white Russians )?

A. Barth
A. Barth
1 day ago

The Dude abides.

Richard Ayoade

Excellent choice, though I don’t think RAM would use a non-USian. Maybe John Mulaney.

Last edited 1 day ago by A. Barth
Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
1 day ago
Reply to  A. Barth

A proud, Asian-American woman would be strong choice

Ash78
Ash78
1 day ago
Reply to  Ranwhenparked

They could have him rattling off the list of features with “What’s new Pussycat?” playing in the background…

“I drive a 2025 Ram because sometimes I get nervous on airplanes.”

Theotherotter
Theotherotter
18 hours ago
Reply to  Ash78

ā€œI shot a mooseā€¦ā€

Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
1 day ago

Slightly disappointed you didn’t highlight his role in Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo, out of all the Love Bug sequels, that was one of them

Collegiate Autodidact
Collegiate Autodidact
1 day ago

Also, there’s the 1966 film The Ghost and Mr Chicken where they did a good job of car casting by having Don Knotts’s titular character drive a 8-year-old Edsel Citation http://imcdb.org/vehicle_175500-Edsel-Citation-63B-1958.html
When I first saw the film as a tyke I wondered why Knotts’s character kept jabbing furiously at the center of his steering wheel when attempting a frantic multi-point U-turn in the street where he had to switch between reverse and forward gears; years later I learned about the Teletouch system used in some Edsels where they put buttons in the center of the steering wheel for the automatic transmission controls and then that scene made sense.

Dale Mitchell
Dale Mitchell
1 day ago
Reply to  Ranwhenparked

Another Knotts gem: The Apple Dumpling Gang

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