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Re: Vintage Racing...it's only relative

To: Mark J Bradakis <mjb@cs.utah.edu>
Subject: Re: Vintage Racing...it's only relative
From: Grant Reynolds <grant62@starpower.net>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 10:17:01 -0500
Mark J Bradakis wrote:
> 
> Well, since we're dragging out car prices from the past, it must be time for
> me to dust off this list again.  A few years ago I happened to drive to my
> father's house in Indianapolis, and had some room to bring some stuff back
> with me to Salt Lake.  One box had my old train set, wrapped in newspapers
> from September of 1973.  I couldn't resist checking the classifieds:
> 
> '67 Chevelle, 396, 4 spd. $950
> 
> '67 Corvette conv. air, power windows, 427, $2,300
> 
> Ferrari, 1959 250 GT, 12 cyl. 2 passenger, excel. cond. $4,950
> 
> '53 Jag XK120 show car, $3,395
> 
> '56 Morgan Plus 4, excel. orig. condition, $3,500
> 
> '64 MGB New red paint, new top, luggage rack, very fast, $1,000
> 
> '59 MGA, engine good, body needs work $500
> 
> '58 Porsche, runs good, $850
> 
> '60 Triumph, 4 spd., looks, runs perfect  $300
> 
> '64 TR4 wire wheels, new paint, tires, $750
> 
> '64 TR4 Rebuilt, mech. perfect, new tires, no rust $850
> 
> In 1973 I think I grossed $1,650 US Dollars or thereabouts.  So a rust free,
> mechanically perfect TR4 would have been half my annual salary.  These days
> a perfect TR4 would likely be less than one fourth my annual income.  Wish
> I could say the same for the Ferrari.
> 
> mjb.
Looks like I got a good deal on my $4000 Ferrari a year earlier. 
Grant Reynolds

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