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Good that the instructions include a helpful sketch

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Hmmm, never been to Thailand so glad that I don't have to worry about this one.
 

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Michael. I'll take the Cuda or the Duster. Wish those were todays prices.

In 76, year of graduation, a friend of mine bought a 76 Corvette. $13,500.00.

Everyone was saying, "oh man, are you crazy".

Even those other prices were almost unobtainable for the average person.

At 19, I wanted a Taxi Plate so bad because I knew the potential for earning and the prices would continue to go up. At $12,000.00, it would be the same as myself going into the bank and asking for a Million.

I had to wait until the price was at 70K, I still had to suck some bum, and had to put up 50%.

Great investment, as they are going for 300K in my city now. Likely have a nice nest egg when I sell in the future.

Back to the Future, eh.
 
Michael. I'll take the Cuda or the Duster. Wish those were todays prices.

In 76, year of graduation, a friend of mine bought a 76 Corvette. $13,500.00.

Everyone was saying, "oh man, are you crazy".

Even those other prices were almost unobtainable for the average person.

At 19, I wanted a Taxi Plate so bad because I knew the potential for earning and the prices would continue to go up. At $12,000.00, it would be the same as myself going into the bank and asking for a Million.

I had to wait until the price was at 70K, I still had to suck some bum, and had to put up 50%.

Great investment, as they are going for 300K in my city now. Likely have a nice nest egg when I sell in the future.

Back to the Future, eh.


As I recall, the Vette was something in the 5K$ range in 76...but point taken
 
1966 Corvette teak steering wheel 1966 Corvette Stingray big block bubble hood 1966 Corvette Stingray fuel filler lid
1966 Corvette window sticker Left: Teak steering wheel was a handsome option (RPO N32, $47.40) that was first available in 1965. Middle: As in 1965, the "Bubble" hood signified a big block was lurking beneath. Above Right: Stylish emblem on the rear deck also functioned as a lid for fuel fill-up access.
Right: Sample 1966 Corvette window sticker. A price of $5308.90 might seem like an amazing bargain these days, but in 1966 it was big $$$ and almost three tim
 
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