In fact, all of the other (active, upvoted and accepted) answers would be worth deleting if the community cared about applying SO answering standards relentlessly for every answer, not just new ones...
That's not entirely true. Your answer wasn't deleted specifically because it was a new answer and the others ignored because they were old. When users answer old questions, the answer is immediately thrown into a "Late Answers" review queue.
While there, reviewers were asked to review your answer (they don't see any of the other answers), and a couple reviewers chose to vote to delete it. Your edit did improve things, but once it picked up a few delete votes, it would have been more visible to very high rep users with full delete privileges and the last vote came more easily than maybe it should have.
Now that you have brought attention to the question, the community is looking more closely at the other answers since they are all terrible by today's standards. A couple of the answers have picked up additional downvotes now and all have comments asking the users to expand their answers. Plus the question has been closed. But deleting them is not nearly as simple because they are upvoted. Users with delete privileges cannot vote to delete answers that have positive scores, so they can't necessarily get the same "treatment" as yours did (but the entire question could get deleted if it got enough votes, which scales based on the overall score of the question and the score of the answers).