Posted by Walt Davies on October 05, 2007 at 20:23:56 from (75.106.199.127):
In Reply to: hey walt posted by gold-leaf-deere on October 05, 2007 at 17:29:33:
You know all I ask was is Charles II rich because the 20 year old picture that he showed us made it look real nice and those things are not worth $2400 now.
Anyway why can't we see a new picture of the tractor are you ashamed of it or has it just gone to hell in your possession years over the last 34. I can't believe that one would just let a tractor like that sit and rust after was restored.
This whole thing just doesn't make sense to me. The website that your son showed me was nothing but old black an white photo's and two that were taken quite some time ago. The website was 5 years old. I am not calling you a liar its just seems Funny to me with all this mystery. Walt
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