Time Machine: what would you buy if you could travel back to the 60s?

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Box of DON bezels and a Lemania Viggen
 
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As many 58-60 Les Pauls, Explorers, and Flying V's as I could fit in the time machine.
And maybe a few Seamaster chronometers too
 
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An E Type Jaguar, or maybe a Mercedes 300SL with the gull wing doors, decisions, decisions....
 
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Without a doubt, a Ferrari 250 GT SWB from 1961. My favorite car, at the time it was a road car that would transform into one of the time's fastest race cars outside of F1. Of course, I will never be able to own (worth many millions today I guess)
 
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1969 Oldsmobile 442 convertible. It wasn’t the fastest of the muscle cars in 1969, but I really liked it. Now I have to find that box of old pictures.
 
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Buy as much gold as I can. Stocks in McDonald's, Coke and such. A Ford GT40, a Lambo Muira - let's go the whole hog and buy 2 each.

Today I be an idle rich driving my cars on long highways.Not forgetting all the Omega pilot line case model variations, yes, the gold flightmaster as well.
 
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A King Seiko, Grand Seiko, brand new Omega Constellation Pie Pan, and tickets to see Cream, Deep Purple, and The Kinks. Would have loved to travel and explore countries such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, and other countries with ancient civilization artifacts (back then it was safer to travel to current no-go areas).
 
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Save money for Google stock when it opens. Last week's lottery ticket with correct numbers.
But before that, buy a gun to stop the November 1963 assassination of JFK.
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Ok reality check here , if I could go back to the sixties ( I was born in 67 ) I would say *Mum please use the pill , then all the inheritance would be mine , just mine ha ha ha ha ha ...... don’t ya just love sibling rivalry.


* Only joking of course 😗
 
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There are many pieces that I would have purchased knowing they'd appreciate in value. But it would be nice to have some of the more affordable watches, like vintage Seikos as well. Few people cared about the affordable tool watches enough to keep them in pristine condition.

 
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