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Re: Value of Ford 741
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Posted by Jim.UT on March 18, 2006 at 11:17:09 from (172.198.146.163):
In Reply to: Value of Ford 741 posted by Laurie Vaughn on March 18, 2006 at 06:18:19:
The 700 and 701 series Fords are among the least common. Probably the offset 501 is the only series less common. Value will depend on whether a buyer is looking for a tractor for use or one for a collection. As a collector item it could be worth as much as $4000, but as an everyday worker, it's probably worth more like $2500 - $3000. Condition counts for a lot, but then so does regional location. Some makes and models just seem to be worth more in different parts of the country. If you were in Utah I'd be interested in seeing it and making an offer, but PA is too far away from Utah for me. You might try taking some good clear pictures of it and putting an ad on this site (seee Photo Ads) or on ebay. Good luck with it.
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