According to the BLS CPI Calculator, a $200,000 price tag in 1933 would be equivalent to $3,671,354 in today’s dollars give or take a tad.
In the fourth year of the Great Depression with broken millionaires a dime a dozen and millions of poor souls wandering the country trying to find work (or steal from those who had) a car like that would be a step beyond extraordinary luxury and into a kind of paradise.
Gorgeous.
According to the BLS CPI Calculator, a $200,000 price tag in 1933 would be equivalent to $3,671,354 in today’s dollars give or take a tad.
In the fourth year of the Great Depression with broken millionaires a dime a dozen and millions of poor souls wandering the country trying to find work (or steal from those who had) a car like that would be a step beyond extraordinary luxury and into a kind of paradise.