Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for April 05, 2011
April 04, 2011
April 06, 2011
Transcript:
Customer: So you guys will buy my 1964 Impala? Baldo: Uh... I don't think Mr. Rod will buy it... Baldo: But I might be interested. How much you asking? Customer: I'm not looking for a lot. Customer: I was thinking $50,000.
Any of today’s cars will be worth quite a bit in 50 years as long as they’re taken care of. You just have to be willing to invest the time and maintenance and storage space.
margueritem over 13 years ago
Poor Baldo, so close, yet so very far away.
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Where do you cash a reality check?
cdward over 13 years ago
And he’s not even old enough to buy a lottery ticket…
Plods with ...™ over 13 years ago
And to think I traded mine in in 1967 for a measly $1000 trade in….
mlkirk12530 over 13 years ago
But brand new it only listed $2899 and you could talk it down to $2400
bald over 13 years ago
nope none for me either baldo, i only paid $400 for my first car in 1970
syke34 over 13 years ago
Good old classics, worth more than then the junks they have today.
Potrzebie over 13 years ago
which one of todays junks will be a classic in 50 years skye?
starlilies over 13 years ago
He saw your look of desperation….
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Any of today’s cars will be worth quite a bit in 50 years as long as they’re taken care of. You just have to be willing to invest the time and maintenance and storage space.