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Re: 1949 Cub value (unrestored)?
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Posted by STEVEN H on November 05, 2002 at 08:39:13 from (209.103.199.99):
In Reply to: 1949 Cub value (unrestored)? posted by EZ on November 04, 2002 at 10:20:19:
this is my view and may not be shared by others but so what. in opinion i think that the prices sholdn't make that big of a deal for keeping that tractor in the family. even if you don buy it make sure that it stays in the family a cub has a huge sentamental value, seems the smaller the tractor the more the family like it. big tractors come and go but its the small ones that people want. if you do buy it just know that one of the more closely related family members will want it and have it redone so day, that way they dont have far to go, and dont have to look for it first.
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