Years ago Bionic Woman Lindsay Wagner was a Ford spokesperson and she would be at most of the Knotts Berry Farm Fabulous Fords Forever car shows. My brother has at least two photos with her, one with his 1967 Mustang and the other with his Fox body 1993 Pro Street ’Stang. He was very active in the Grand National vs Mustang 5.0 wars, he had the fastest car on the West Coast at the time.
It was always crazy to me, even as a young kid, to imagine giving someone an artificial arm and legs would enable his spine to support hundreds of pounds.
i_am_the_jam 2 months ago
No. Adjusted for inflation, 6 million dollars in 1973 would be $42,540,000 today.
gammaguy 2 months ago
Maladjusted for inflation?
p1eacemaker Premium Member 2 months ago
I am just wondering how many remember the 6 Million Dollar Man tv show.
The Duke 2 months ago
You don’t get much for your money nowadays
Gent 2 months ago
Everytheengs is inflation except for the incomes. :’-(
blakerl 2 months ago
You forgot to include the 1973 interest rate of 8.04%? Also the loan to pay for the 6 million dollar man has yet to be payed off.
Slowly, he turned... 2 months ago
I am going to wait a few years until it is real money!
baskate_2000 2 months ago
That is some bodacious inflation — obviously government-inspired.
The Reader Premium Member 2 months ago
And the new guy just has an artificial hip!
Smeagol 2 months ago
Years ago Bionic Woman Lindsay Wagner was a Ford spokesperson and she would be at most of the Knotts Berry Farm Fabulous Fords Forever car shows. My brother has at least two photos with her, one with his 1967 Mustang and the other with his Fox body 1993 Pro Street ’Stang. He was very active in the Grand National vs Mustang 5.0 wars, he had the fastest car on the West Coast at the time.
oakie817 2 months ago
i’m waiting for the 6 trillion dollar man
Strawberry King 2 months ago
I’ll just watch The Even More Bionic Woman
Jonathan Bridge Premium Member 2 months ago
Is Ziggy in the Twilight Zone watching Mark Wahlberg? When will we get to see this?
mistercatworks 2 months ago
It was always crazy to me, even as a young kid, to imagine giving someone an artificial arm and legs would enable his spine to support hundreds of pounds.