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Re: 1938 Farmall F20
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Posted by Fawteen on May 27, 2007 at 09:10:40 from (75.104.128.36):
In Reply to: 1938 Farmall F20 posted by John Mason, Michigan on May 27, 2007 at 07:23:19:
F20's are pretty common, so unless it has rare options it's not worth a great deal. A complete non-runner on steel with a stuck engine is worth maybe $300 at a guess. A runner on rubber with good original tin and no cobbled up repairs or modifications might go as high as $1000. Unusual options like narrow tread, wide front, rice and cane wheels, high speed road gear or original electric start will add to that. Those numbers are just ballpark guesses and will vary from place to place.
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