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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on May 02, 2007 at 21:49:59 from (216.134.245.14):
In Reply to: Re: How much is this cub worth posted by old on May 02, 2007 at 13:51:24:
hey old how are you. My mom and I are fighting about how much this is worth grrrrr I say 450 she says 700 800 or 900 with all the junk with it wich i dont know what that is and dont wanna know. I say shes crazy lol. She said you dont wanna insalt her or whatever sence it means alot to her. All I want it for is to mow the yards and stuff. I have a feeling that she will say 900 and theres just know way im going to do that. You know I might be dumb but I aint stupd lol. 900 for that no way I dont know if you have seen the pics of my 1971 ford f 100 but it nees paint and body work and rear main seal. 900 will do a lot on that truck and I found a guy not to far from hear that is gonna do it a lot less than 5,000 and he is one of the best in ar and + I get to help him so ill just use that money on my truck. But once I do that it will be 95% restord. Thank you soo much for the help sorry for buging you soo much.
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