$3000 ?? Geez. I junked a few last year that sat out in my woods. All sat for years but complete. I can't get used to what some stuff is selling for now adays.
When Porsche built Hitler's first "strength through joy" Beetle, it was to sell for the equiv. of $225. Seems when it became the "peoples car" instead, the price went up a bit.
My dad almost bought one in the mid-50s. Local dealer who sold odd-ball stuff had new Beetles for around $1200 and new Nash Metros for $1400. My dad bought the Metropolitan instead. Neat little car with an Austin engine.
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