I sold mine in 1988 for $3500 and was happy about it. I put at least $25G's into it and did all of the work myself (except for the paintjob). Grrrr:ack2::willy_nilly::ack2::cuss::ack2::willy_nilly:
Try being young in the second half of the 70's. Vietnam just over, the hippie thing about dead, major culture clash between the hardcore rocker world and the Disco world.
I guess I was there for one major event. The birth of the Stoner. The hippie without the idealism or the political interests. Stoned purely for the sake of being stoned.
Try being young in the second half of the 70's. Vietnam just over, the hippie thing about dead, major culture clash between the hardcore rocker world and the Disco world.
I guess I was there for one major event. The birth of the Stoner. The hippie without the idealism or the political interests. Stoned purely for the sake of being stoned.
Well, for one thing the war had been over for a couple years so there was nothing anywhere near as galvanizing to protest...
The 'hippie thing' may have been over from where you sat, but I can assure you that plenty of us never lost the faith.
The disco scene was ok if you could dance - no depth to the music, but the chicks were verry easy. (I was living in Atlanta - unfair advantage )
A lot of the GI's came back and brought more diversity to the american pot culture.
The yuppies didn't really care about the music, man.