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'''{{Quote|Hi, friends, Goldie Wilson III here for Goldie Wilson Hover Conversion Systems. You know, when my grandpa was mayor of Hill Valley, he had to worry about traffic problems. But now, you don't have to worry about traffic! I'll hover-convert your old road car into a skyway flier for only $39,999.95.|Goldie Wilson III.}}'''
 
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{{Quote|Hi, friends, Goldie Wilson III here for Goldie Wilson Hover Conversion Systems. You know, when my grandpa was mayor of Hill Valley, he had to worry about traffic problems. But now, you don't have to worry about traffic! I'll hover-convert your old road car into a skyway flier for only $39,999.95.|Goldie Wilson III}}
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'''Goldie Wilson III''' was the son of Mayor [[Goldie Wilson II]], and the grandson of Mayor [[Goldie Wilson]].
   
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==Biography==
[[File:Goldie_Wilson_III.png|thumb|left|300px|Goldie Wilson III in a commercial.]]'''Goldie Wilson III''' was the son of Mayor [[Goldie Wilson II]], and the grandson of Mayor [[Goldie Wilson]]. He advertised [[hover conversion]]s in [[2015]] through his company [[Goldie Wilson Hover Conversion Systems]] which had 29 convenient locations. His prices were as low as $39,999.95 and his tagline was "Remember, keep 'em flying!"
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Goldie Wilson III advertised [[hover conversion]]s in [[2015]] through his company [[Goldie Wilson Hover Conversion Systems]] which had 29 convenient locations. His prices were as low as $39,999.95 and his tagline was "Remember, keep 'em flying!".
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A commercial for Goldie Wilson Hover Conversion Systems was shown on a [[holobillboard]] in [[Courthouse Square]].
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==Behind the scenes==
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*The $39,999.95 cost of a hover conversion is most likely a reference to Earl Scheib's television commercials in the 1980s. As the owner of the largest chain of low-cost auto body repair shops in the U.S., his well-known tagline in the 1950s originally stated, "I'll paint any car any color for only $29.99", but by the 1980s his price had increased to $39.99. The extra nines in the price of a hover conversion are a comment on the inflated prices expected in the future, and the marketing tactic of quoting prices just five cents less than a round number.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Back to the Future Part II]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future Part II]]''
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==See also==
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*[[Goldie Wilson]]
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*[[Goldie Wilson II]]
 
[[Category:Individuals|Wilson, Goldie III]]
 
[[Category:Individuals|Wilson, Goldie III]]
 
[[Category:2015|Wilson, Goldie III]]
 
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[[Category:Wilson family|Wilson, Goldie III]]

Revision as of 15:35, 25 June 2022

Goldie Wilson III
Goldie Wilson III
Biographical information
Date of birth1984
Age (1885)not born yet
Age (1955)not born yet
Age (1985)1
Age (2015)31
Physical description
GenderMale
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorBrown
Behind-the-scenes information
Played byDonald Fullilove
  [Source]
"Hi, friends, Goldie Wilson III here for Goldie Wilson Hover Conversion Systems. You know, when my grandpa was mayor of Hill Valley, he had to worry about traffic problems. But now, you don't have to worry about traffic! I'll hover-convert your old road car into a skyway flier for only $39,999.95."
—Goldie Wilson III

Goldie Wilson III was the son of Mayor Goldie Wilson II, and the grandson of Mayor Goldie Wilson.

Biography

Goldie Wilson III advertised hover conversions in 2015 through his company Goldie Wilson Hover Conversion Systems which had 29 convenient locations. His prices were as low as $39,999.95 and his tagline was "Remember, keep 'em flying!".

A commercial for Goldie Wilson Hover Conversion Systems was shown on a holobillboard in Courthouse Square.

Behind the scenes

  • The $39,999.95 cost of a hover conversion is most likely a reference to Earl Scheib's television commercials in the 1980s. As the owner of the largest chain of low-cost auto body repair shops in the U.S., his well-known tagline in the 1950s originally stated, "I'll paint any car any color for only $29.99", but by the 1980s his price had increased to $39.99. The extra nines in the price of a hover conversion are a comment on the inflated prices expected in the future, and the marketing tactic of quoting prices just five cents less than a round number.

Appearances

See also