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Re: Used Car Prices - Wags - 04-21-2025 Michael wrote: First new car I ever bought was a Capri. Had a 6 cylinder engine and really flew. Got a lot of tickets in it. Got nailed by an airplane once driving from LA to Seattle. Not fair, in my opinion. Re: Used Car Prices - TLB - 04-21-2025 1972 Dodge Dart, 4 years old/40,000 miles +/-. $1,600 Re: Used Car Prices - carl - 04-21-2025 1971 Chevy Vega, purchased in 1977 for $1000 Re: Used Car Prices - Randalls - 04-22-2025 Inherited the family 4 door 1965 impala 3 speed auto with a 283 v8. I was in to motorcycles and wanted a 4 speed so my dad traded it on a used 1970 Vega with 4 speed 4 banger for under 2k. I put stripes on the hood, added a Craig 8 track and mags on the back wheels and put on a Thrush muffler. Thought I was hot stuff. Did beat my friends Pinto at the 1/8 mile drag strip. Fun goofy times Re: Used Car Prices - Cary - 04-22-2025 In 1975 I bought a 1969 Camaro for $650. Lots of performance upgrades, and a paint job later, sol in 1978 for $2250. Lost money, but had fun. My next few cars: 1972 Datsun 240Z 1973 Porsche 911 1977 VW Scirocco 1975 BMW 2002 Lots of performance work on all, lots of money spent, lots of fun… Would like to have all of them today, especially the 911. Re: Used Car Prices - GGD - 04-22-2025 carl wrote: 75 Vega purchased new, I think around $3400 out the door. Re: Used Car Prices - Speedy - 04-22-2025 A Vega you got for free was a money loser. Re: Used Car Prices - kj - 04-22-2025 84 civic crx 1.5 for 6700, new. Re: Used Car Prices - Pat - 04-22-2025 1985 Toyota pickup, new, $7k Also in '85 1981 Vespa P200E, salvage title, with parts bike $800 Re: Used Car Prices - davec - 04-22-2025 1968 AMC (Rambler) Rebel purchased for $300 in 1975. Straight six cylinder engine. The only option that car had was the automatic transmission, but it did have a newfangled locking rear differential. A handy feature to have in the snowy Midwest. Dave |