Anybody with a job. Cars in the 60's were affordable.
he paid his workers well so they could afford cars
if they could not afford a car, they could put it on layaway
Whatever they could afford.
467 cars were in Britain in the 1960s
Yes, I've seen a few engineers who could afford more expensive cars.
Over 10000 cars were sold in 1941 worldwide. The number of cars available then and the number of people who could afford cars were limited.
They could use a layaway plan to buy it over time.
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In the 1890s there were a very few cars being made but they were very expensive and only the rich could afford one. In 1908 Henry Ford introduced the Model T Ford. It was priced at $850 which was still expensive but nowhere near the $2,000 to $3,000 of other cars of the time. This allowed middle class people to purchase a car. By 1913 the price had fallen to $550 and by the 1920s it was down to $250. By the 20s almost anyone could afford a car.
We could use the newly developed hybrid cars but the problem is not everyone can afford one.
Generally, cars are considered classics once the car is at least 25 years of age. Some examples of Ford classics are the 1960s Falcon, 1960s Fairlane, 1950s - 1960s Thunderbird, and early Mustang cars.
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