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SAShruby
30-Oct-2008, 12:07
I'm asking because, I'm going "Back to the Future" and I'm taking orders. :D

seven
30-Oct-2008, 14:08
me :D

Daniel_Buck
30-Oct-2008, 14:12
could you pick me up a 63 Vette while you're at it? I think the originally sold for 4 or 5 grand :D

Jim Galli
30-Oct-2008, 14:54
Look out for the little green men. They're not used to traffic.

Brian Bullen
30-Oct-2008, 15:18
Well if you're taking orders, I'll send you a "little" list I've been working on.:D

SAShruby
30-Oct-2008, 16:48
Wouldn't be so fantasctic to do it? You buy those old dollars for real dollars on Ebay, and... hop to the past, do some shopping and hop... going back.

dsphotog
30-Oct-2008, 17:07
I think that power should be used for the betterment of humanity.
Pick up shares of Apple stock.
buy a Deardorff, a Shelby Cobra.
and,
If you have time.....
Eliminate Hitler & Bin Ladin.

Mark Sawyer
30-Oct-2008, 17:15
Oh, heck, why not sneak back to Weston's garden and eat Pepper #30 right off the bush?

domenico Foschi
30-Oct-2008, 19:46
Oh, heck, why not sneak back to Weston's garden and eat Pepper #30 right off the bush?

Or asking to Atget: Is that an Hasselblad?

Drew Bedo
31-Oct-2008, 06:54
shouldn't this be in the FS/WTB forum?

Jan Pedersen
31-Oct-2008, 07:02
shouldn't this be in the FS/WTB forum?

Drew, If you read the OP you will soon see that there is not going to be much for sale here. We could hope so but Peter need a time machine first. ;)

Michael Jones
31-Oct-2008, 08:14
could you pick me up a 63 Vette while you're at it? I think the originally sold for 4 or 5 grand :D

Actually I remember my father buying his '63 Vette with a $3636 list and getting $300 bucks off at the end of the model year. Ah, the good old days...

Mike

SAShruby
31-Oct-2008, 09:04
Actually I remember my father buying his '63 Vette with a $3636 list and getting $300 bucks off at the end of the model year. Ah, the good old days...

Mike

1963's $3,336 dollars is 2008's $74,569.89 dollars. It was recalculated by GDP Growth.