In my opinion. It doesn't matter what manufacturer you like, you gotta love and respect these old muscle cars in general 👍! Something for the younger generations to think about. When you hear about the $3,000 - $4,500 " Price for a NEW car " from THIS era, THE MINIMUM WAGE BACK IN 1968 WAS....$1.15 PER HOUR or $2,400 PER YEAR and just TWO YEARS LATER, in 1970, the MINIMUM WAGE WAS a STAGGERING...$1.45 PER HOUR🤯👍! So, in 1968, this car COST MORE than ONE YEAR'S pay for many individuals. Which is roughly similar in price ( counting inflation ) of today's new muscle cars 👍!
I'm 50 years old and my dad's got one of these had it longer than he's had me, 68 GTS
@@ShannonSimpson-v2f I love it. Hopefully it will be yours one day! 😎
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In my opinion. It doesn't matter what manufacturer you like, you gotta love and respect these old muscle cars in general 👍!
Something for the younger generations to think about. When you hear about the $3,000 - $4,500 " Price for a NEW car " from THIS era, THE MINIMUM WAGE BACK IN 1968 WAS....$1.15 PER HOUR or $2,400 PER YEAR and just TWO YEARS LATER, in 1970, the MINIMUM WAGE WAS a STAGGERING...$1.45 PER HOUR🤯👍! So, in 1968, this car COST MORE than ONE YEAR'S pay for many individuals. Which is roughly similar in price ( counting inflation ) of today's new muscle cars 👍!
We couldn’t agree more buddy! 😎