| Dean Mericas writes:
>[...] but I also remember what it was like when our cars were new.  *Nothing* 
>was sacred, and anything was subject to modification by the owner. 
Ah, yes --- I bought my first GT6, a '68, in 1975 (probably at the low 
point in its value) for $650.  It had a fairly new respray on it, and 
already had a glasspack; sounded great.  The rear deck also sported a 
*beautiful* wood veneer --- was this an option?  I later bought a '69 GT6+ 
which didn't have it, so I moved it from the '68 to the '69 when the '68 
got flattened by a truck.
At that time these cars were just aging little foreign cars, you could buy 
a new one at the dealer, who ever worried about making "non-original" 
modifications?  I had slapped in an ammeter and a better AM/FM, but the one 
thing I probably _shouldn't_ have done is cut two big holes in that 
beautiful wood deck for the crappy speakers.  Maybe the car went to the 
crusher long ago so that I don't have to worry that some LBC lover is not 
now cursing me.
Lee M. Daniels   Laboratory for Molecular Structure and Bonding   Texas A&M 
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