75 Series Brochure - not really tech...

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I found this brochure today that I picked up in Slovakia in 2001 that I thought people in this forum would be interested in seeing. Good luck reading it!

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cool, thanks for posting,
of course it is teq look at all the information on those pages...
 
I agree, tech indeed!

lots of room in the back of that troopie. Come on Wayne, you gotta start getting some of those!

I bet they would be the biggest seller!
 
id buy one, how much!
 
crushers said:
...of course it is teq look at all the information on those pages...
doh, how did I miss that!

FJ40onNOS said:
id buy one, how much!
If I understand the price list that I have and if I did my math correctly, the 75 was about $24,900 new.
 
Good post,, :) see they did not fit a radio there. Good check on the liters / 100k also. :idea: LOL goes to show Slovakia knows more about importing good models than the U.S.A. and Canada.:grinpimp: :beer: :beer:
 
I doubt it's 25k$ new...
 
masteryota said:
I doubt it's 25k$ new...

Here is the price list. The exchange rate at the time was about 1 USD = 47.8 SK. Maybe someone else can figure out if the price I noted is correct. BTW, if anyone wants to see the 100 series brochure I have it here somewhere. I can post it next week. Time to head to the desert...

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In 2001, the US$ to DM average exchange rate was 2.18DM to $1 US so 51682DM was worth $23,700 US.

But the 75 series officially ended in 1999, when the average exch. was 1.83DM to $1 US. If the brochure was printed in 1999, the cost would have been $28,200 US.

Dave
 

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