Car question

It may not be specifically listed separately, who the fuck do you think pays for it if not workers. This should be good.

The employer, out of hie PROFITS; ie: what's left over, after he pays his employees and his operating costs.
(Not really that simple; but I wanted to give you the chance to understand)
 
OH THAT"S MY DREAM CAR!!!!!

That was in response to froggie's comment about the '57 T-bird. That was still a two-seater, right?

If you haven't done so, check out the Barrett-Jackson auctions on the Speed Channel when they have the next one. I can't help wondering what those who bought them new (for what would have been a high price at that time) might think of the prices they're going for more than 50 years later, if they're properly restored, especially. Mint, with all the correct parts, would go for well in excess of $100K.
 
The '57 T-bird is a beautiful car.

I want a Porsche 356 cabriolet. One of the old "bathtub" porsches.


Everyone has a dream car. Thats what keeps Barret Jackson on tv.
 
The '57 T-bird is a beautiful car.

I want a Porsche 356 cabriolet. One of the old "bathtub" porsches.


Everyone has a dream car. Thats what keeps Barret Jackson on tv.

The owner of Parkway Ford in Winston-Salem is selling his. Honestly for what he's asking I'd rather a new one.
 
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