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Professionally restored M for only $11,500!!
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Posted by Steven@nd on October 24, 2002 at 06:59:22 from (165.234.131.231):
Would someone really pay that much for an M? The seat cushion looks wrong for sure. Was a 1942 M ever available with a steel belt pulley?? All I've ever seen are the paper pulleys. And was the distributor ignition was available in 42? Both my 42 H's had magnetos on them when I found them. I know darn well they didn't come from the factory with an 8 volt electrical system. I also know the 3-point hitch sure as heck wasn't an option in 42 either! Repainted? Yes. Restored? Not to me. And I think there are WAY too many M's out there yet to be asking that much money.
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