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What's a SuperMTA cost?

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Red

04-11-2004 12:06:01




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If a feller were to buy a good running original SMTA what should he pay?




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NDS

04-12-2004 06:30:29




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 Re: What's a SuperMTA cost? in reply to Red, 04-11-2004 12:06:01  
When you say "good running original" I think of one that has spent most of its life in back of barn and has never needed any paint or repairs. This would have major bearing on price. Most of the cheap ones have been run hard and have patches on top of patches.



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red

04-12-2004 04:25:18




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 Re: What's a SuperMTA cost? in reply to Red, 04-11-2004 12:06:01  
Thanks for the SMTA info.Red



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CNKS

04-11-2004 12:25:55




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 Re: What's a SuperMTA cost? in reply to Red, 04-11-2004 12:06:01  
Unrestored, $2500-$3500.



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ken

04-11-2004 15:51:05




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 Re: Re: What's a SuperMTA cost? in reply to CNKS, 04-11-2004 12:25:55  
well was to an auction not long ago and an unrestored one brought 4800



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CNKS

04-11-2004 17:55:38




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 Re: Re: Re: What's a SuperMTA cost? in reply to ken, 04-11-2004 15:51:05  
That's out of my price range--it depends on how bad the people at the auction want it. MTA's have gone up in price recently. Perhaps as more people find out what they are, how many were made etc. A couple of years ago, I thought about $5000 was what a fully restored one should bring. Steel Wheel Ranch has a couple for $1500. Only catch is they are stuck.



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Dave H (MI)

04-11-2004 18:21:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: What's a SuperMTA cost? in reply to CNKS, 04-11-2004 17:55:38  
You're not far off on price. I watch them sell all over the country in your price range. Timing is an issue also. You can get hundreds more by selling now right before hay season to a hobby farmer. Geography plays a good part in this too.
Nationally, the average for an unrestored MTA needing some work seems to be in the $3-3500 range. I won't even try to explain what some people will do at an auction.

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