
Anyone had one longer??
Andy
£142 was a lot of money then!philthehill wrote:I have had my minor WDF 714 of 1958 for at least 48 years man and boy and my first car to whit. I have known the car ever since new and used to repair and service it before I purchased it for the princely sum of £142 with 42k on the speedo. It had two very careful (I am not joking) lady owners before I had it.
I am sure there are much longer ownerships than mine out there
It was lot of money to me and paid off in £2 instalments.POMMReg wrote:£142 was a lot of money then!philthehill wrote:I have had my minor WDF 714 of 1958 for at least 48 years man and boy and my first car to whit. I have known the car ever since new and used to repair and service it before I purchased it for the princely sum of £142 with 42k on the speedo. It had two very careful (I am not joking) lady owners before I had it.
I am sure there are much longer ownerships than mine out there
I think it did. Although Income Tax was a kick in the teeth, the taxes on everyday things like FOOD, did not exist (Thatcher brought that in with VAT on take-away hot food) - once VAT has been applied to a facility or item, it cannot be removed (BBBB rules), booze and cigarette taxes were lower, we didn't have home computers with expensive high-speed Internet charges, mobile phones or colour TV licences either. There was Purchase Tax, but that was on big purchases, like cars. The same Thatcher also ceased the VAT exemption on DIY goods that were purchased for Home Improvements!philthehill wrote:Is it me or did money go further back in the 60s/70s?