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What does a $400. '53 Starliner look like??
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The key words are "...in about '68..." In 2011 dollars, that $400 would be $2568.59 and the $2K would be $12,842.93. Some of us that have been doing this for a long time tend to forget the different value of money.Originally posted by TX Rebel View Posthttp://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/...hotos-_-Sharee
Back in about '68, $400. would buy a pretty decent driver cond hardtop and less than $2K would buy a mint example, but the as the pix show, you don't get much for your $$ now-days, for some reason. Just a parts car with very few good parts on it. Ditto for the 39 President. Anybody need parts?Gary L.
Wappinger, NY
SDC member since 1968
Studebaker enthusiast much longer
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Good point, Gary. Today you can not buy 3 silver dollars for $100.00, and a twenty dollar gold piece will cost you over $1500.00!
In about '69 or '70 the smartest woman in America said "yo cost of livin' keep going up while yo chance of livin keep goin' down", and she sure was right. I think of what new houses and new cars cost in '70 compared to now, and last week's shenanigans in that place, (uh, I don't have my teleprompter handy and can't think of it's name, but I recall that it is the opposite of "progress") guarantee that prices will keep rising as the dollar slides off into oblivion. Commodities, collectibles, precious metals & real estate are the place to be-not dollars & dollar-denominated assets. Holders of savings accounts, CD's, and treasuries have lost 50% of their value in just 2 years, and many still don't realize they are being fleeced. The biggest shake-down in history is cranking up and middle class America has a target on it's forehead.
You really do not want the 53 Starliner for a builder, though you are welcome to look it over & make an offer. I also have a 53 coupe which could be built..I can sell pieces off of both cars, except for the '53 grill shells which will probably be on my table in Springfield with new chrome. Just email or call. www.studebakersite.com
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