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a 20 dollar deposit.......

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digging through an old box of crap, I came across a cash receipt for a 20 dollar deposit on my GTX :D ....... and a small bottle of mercury :eek:

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Cool deal

When $20 would actually buy something :thumbsup:
or a down payment in your case on a 68 GTX :lol:

I do remember them days too, buying MoPar's for $350-$1,500
all day, everyday in or surrounding the Concord Ca. area/East bay suburbs
circa 1974-1979-ish, most were in great shape too, many were B-bodies
1968-70 Charger R/Ts (12) & 68-70 RRs (13) or even Super Bee's or 67 R/Ts too
I wish I had a time machine, when A-bodies were damn near given away...
Just old used cars...

$20 would get you 2 bags of groceries too, now not even a 1/2 bag
 
I put insurance on it and drove it home the next day!....... it lived daily driven and parked on the street in NE Philly
 
I put most of the stuff back into the box......pretty much all trash

but now that I'm thinking about it; I saw a few things I need to take pictures of........but some things must be trashed asap before the wife starts asking questions :icon_fU:
 
One pound of mercury is around $200+

Price varies with purity.

You should find a buyer.

I used to play with the stuff...... roll it all around on a table top, and back into the bottle..... might explain a few things
 
We used to roll mercury around in our hands in science class. Then again at YMCA camp I made my father an ashtray out of asbestos. That probably explains a lot about me too. :rolleyes:
 
Hey Mark, want to double your money? I'm sure I can come up with $1,800.00. :lol:
That's what I paid for Baby Blue in 1983. My original paint, number matching 1970 GTX was $1500 in 1977, daily driver for four years. At the time, that was about a month's pay.
 
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I was looking for a box in my basement with a few old photographs, I thought this was the one when I found it; but it's not........I didn't know this particular box existed........ I live in the house I grew up in. Evidentially my Mom kept a bunch of stuff; report cards from grade school, birthday cards, ect........ there's another receipt for a 68 vette I bought for 5K, a mint Barry Sanders football card that might be worth a few bucks, a personalized autograph from Reggie White, news paper clippings mentioning me scoring my second hat trick of the season on a soccer team........and stuff from old girl friends the wife need not see........ I'll take this box out to the shop where I can sort it out in peace
 
Don’t get teary-eyed! Probably great memories.
 
Timing of this thread was amazing. As I was reading it, my wife came in and told me today would be a good day to go through my old trucking records and start getting rid of the piles of paper I no longer need to save now that I've hung it up. Dug up old settlement sheets showing $1000 a week when I was a company driver for three years in the 80s. That's more than a lot of guys make today. Made my car habit possible.
 
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