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Re: 1936 F-20 sale
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Posted by Bill Smith on May 08, 2003 at 11:01:00 from (63.147.130.5):
In Reply to: 1936 F-20 sale posted by Elliott on May 05, 2003 at 18:52:37:
Not running, tires shot, engine froze, don't spend much buying it. Should be able to buy for $100 to $200. Running with useable tires would be in the $500 to $600 range. Complete, runs good, good tires, $600 to $900. $900 and up would be getting into the restored catagory price range. One that has new paint, new tires, good mechanical shape would be right around $1000 to $1200. You can spend way more than that restoring one, but unlikly for you to see your money back if you decided to sell. Here try this, is pricing his at $2500 but says they are not moving. If he came down to $1500 they would be likely to move. I don't doubt that he has $2500 invested. New parts for these tractors are a little pricey and hard to find. Its those tractors that are in excellant shape and don't need new parts that are setting the market. Its hard to wrench on an F-20 and compete with the market for the ones that are already running. That's kind of what that all boils down to.
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