Any Market For 1941 Farmall BN

Looking to sell my 1941 BN. It is a single front wheel and a trophy
winner. Tractor is mint restored. Reason for selling to finish restoring my 1963 Impala Convertible.
 
Too nice for me, my tractors are like my guns, I don't want to have to worry too much about leaving them propped up in the corner overnight somewhere.
 
we did this a few years ago at the shop
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That is a 64. I have had my 63 for 20 years and ready to go to paint shop. There is not enough to buy mine. It is a 63 Impala Conv.
 
How can that be a trophy winner when it has an aftermarket seat. Where is the tractor and what is the asking price.
 
I have the original sales invoice for tractor. The tractor was built on October 31, 1940 and sold on Nov 11, 1940. It was the 3rd. tractor produced by serial number in 1940. Invoice price of tractor purchased new was $458.00 in PA. I got tractor for original owner because of death of her husband. Serial number is on original invoice. I have had tractor for 6 years. Pictured in Redpower Magazine in July /Aug 2008.
 
Anybody looking for a 409? Got a nice one for sale. If not, sorry!

I had 3 62 Impalas, all SS models, two 327 cars, one 409. the 409 car was a 4 speed, which didnt run.

I sold the 09 car years ago to a collector, so I had a real nice 327 SS that was in running condition.

Found another 409 engine a few years later, bought it and never used it.

It never ran, it was a crate engine left over from a GM factory that had closed in or near FT Wayne, IN, so a fella ended up with it,, and sat there for a long time.

When I found it, it was still in the wood crate, fully assembled, but had terrible surface rust,, so I torn it apart, and cleaned stuff up. I didnt reassemble it, I greased everything to protect it, boxed the rest up and kept it dry.

It came back as a 1965 engine, with a single 4 barrel, at one time had a tri power for it, but sold the 62's and only thing left was the 409. It was complete, carb, distributor, water pump, no accesory brackets. Id consider a serious offer on it.
 
Gosh I miss my 1964 Impala SS. It was a light yellow coupe with powerglide and a 340 horse 409. Always did like the '62s also.
 

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