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Studio 33 - Price is Right Discussion => The Price WAS Right => Nighttime Versions => Topic started by: TheVNTPIRFan on October 06, 2022, 06:37:27 AM
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I gotta do this since it had one of the most glamorous cars ever offered!
Episode #090N, taped 9/30/74
Marilyn Cressy, Barbara McCullagh, Connie Zuffranieri and Gloria Norton, come on down!
IUFB #1: Trip to Hawaii (1 wekk at Ala Moana Hotel, Waikiki)
Marilyn: $900 | Barbara: $825 | Connie: $600 | Gloria: $725
ARP: $871
Barbara will enjoy a trip to Mexico (1week at El Presidente, Acapulco), Skyway Luggage, and a Kodak Echo Sound 140 Movie Outfit w/ Electrosound 245 Movie Projector worth $2,049 if she wins SHELL GAME
Bissell Vacuum Cleaner, $54, says lower, RIGHT
Hamilton Beach Scoville Crock Watcher, $42, says lower, RIGHT
Lumia Digital Alarm Clock, $35, says higher, RIGHT
Chic Fresh Air Machine, $25, says lower, RIGHT
AUTO WIN!
For a $1,000 bonus, she picks shell #2 - Ball was under shell #1, NO BONUS
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Richard Helmos comes on down
IUFB #2: Electrophonic Stereo System
Marilyn: $425 | Richard: $300 | Connie: $400 | Gloria: $450
ARP: $480
Gloria would enjoy a Panasonic Quatro 19" Color TV or a Datsun 260Z playing ANY NUMBER
CAR: $6325
COLOR TV: $48_ ($480)
PIGGY BANK: $9.7_ ($9.71)
Picks - 8, 6, 4, 7, 5, 3, 9, 2
WIN!
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Janice Burnett comes on down
IUFB #3: Woodland Hills Turquoise Necklace
Marilyn: $875 | Richard: $300 | Connie: $850 | Janice: $680
ARP: $995
Marilyn has a chance to win a Hurricane International Garden House, a 3pc Ice Cream Set, Cantina 2-seater settee, and a Wicker Bar playing RANGE GAME
Range: $1,800 to $2,400
Stops at: approx. $2,045 to $2,195
ARP: $2,230
LOSS
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Showcases
TW: Gloria, RU: Barbara
Showcase #1:
Sunbeam Mixmaster Mixer
Tappan Appliances (3-door Refrigerator/Freezer, Range, Trash Compactor, Microwave Oven)
Speed Queen Washer & Dryer
Broyhill Dining Room Group
Anchor Hawking 32pc Wine Set
Datsun 710 2-door
33 quarts of Castrol GTX Motor Oil
Gloria passes, Barbara bids $4,250
Showcase #2: Millionaire's Showcase
Deltin Tuxedo
Elgin Time Capsule Digital Watch
Zinman Stroller-Length Mink Coat
House of Commons Cosmic 14K White Gold 1.96ct Diamond Ring
Phonotron Rov-A-Fone Portable Telephone
Glassic Romulus II
Gloria bids $11,000
Barbara bids $4,250, ARP is $7,040, difference is $2,790
Gloria bids $11,000, ARP is $22,650, difference is $11,650
Barbara wins a total of $10,160
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Pricing Games: 2 for 3
Total Winnings: $17,960
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I gotta do this since it had one of the most glamorous cars ever offered!
...and then you tell us nothing about it whatsoever.
Am I the only one who wonders what the point is of these recaps of shows most of us probably aren't able to watch if we're not even being given any details besides the bare-bones gameplay?
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...and then you tell us nothing about it whatsoever.
Am I the only one who wonders what the point is of these recaps of shows most of us probably aren't able to watch if we're not even being given any details besides the bare-bones gameplay?
Just a guess ... but it's the Datsun 260Z coupe that poster is referring to. (The same car that was offered on multiple LMaD episodes of the mid-1970s and Jay Stewart played up as the ultimate sports car.)
But yes, the poster should've said more, or at least indicated if this was based off the recordings at the j-shea website.
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The luxurious car he's talking about, is the Glassic's Romulus II. That's a vintage 30's style luxury car, and in 1974 has a price tag of $19,000. Is a beautiful car, and comes with a lot of luxurious features like golf bag compartment and fully-lined luggage compartment.
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The luxurious car he's talking about, is the Glassic's Romulus II. That's a vintage 30's style luxury car, and in 1974 has a price tag of $19,000. Is a beautiful car, and comes with a lot of luxurious features like golf bag compartment and fully-lined luggage compartment.
Thanks for clearing that up. Proves you auto-know what you’re talking about when you post here.
(Cue drum roll and groans from the audience on the bad pun.)
But I did find — thanks to your clarification — some pictures online. I guess the car appearance-wise is similar to the Auburn replicars offered on “Wheel Of Fortune” in the 1980s.
Here’s a link to a Flickr photo of a Glassic Romulus II:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/autohistorian/12530289815
Based, too, on your comments, this must have been a “Live Life In Luxury” showcase (given the other prizes). The fur must have been near $3,000 alone.
Brian