Driving the same car for 53 years
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3. fvgouveia commented 10 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwcRG2aEi3s for full video
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5. schlafanzyk commented 10 years ago
In 1957, $2.200 was the equivalent of about $18.000 today, adjusted for inflation. It is easily worth 20.000+ now. Can you imagine like a Chevrolet Cruze being worth a whopping 150 grand in about 50 years? Makes you appreciate why only a few were kept in good condition. Curious to know if there is something like that available for sale now. I doubt any mainstream production car since the 1980s will even keep up with inflation for at least 100 years. May be something like the Tesla Model S or an original Toyota Prius would be a logical choice? Electric drive and electronic range management could be what power steering and power brakes were back then.
#4 I guess you have use the curb with a car of that size, not to block half of the parking ways behind you.
It's one of the most beautiful cars of that era - or any era to be perfectly honest. They should have extra large designated "automotive history treasure" parking spots next to the handicapped parking spots.
#4 I guess you have use the curb with a car of that size, not to block half of the parking ways behind you.
It's one of the most beautiful cars of that era - or any era to be perfectly honest. They should have extra large designated "automotive history treasure" parking spots next to the handicapped parking spots.
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8. thundersnow commented 10 years ago
No SEATBELTS???!!!
+4 1. cameramaster commented 10 years ago