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Re: Super AV-1
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Posted by Bama Binder on November 20, 2002 at 07:30:32 from (199.97.118.200):
In Reply to: Super AV-1 posted by Stan on November 20, 2002 at 05:51:03:
The Super A-1 was indeed a rare tractor. A true Super AV-1 would be an extremely rare tactor in my estimation. Would that translate into increased value? Probably, but I have no idea how much. On reason John Deere tractors often fetch high prices from collectors is that it is often possible to determine from factory records exactly how many of a particular model / varient were produced. If you can determine that for your Super AV-1 then that would help determine how much it is worth. Based on what I have seen, if there is documented proof that 1,000 or less of a model was produced or known to exist, the value goes up. There are a lot of models with runs of 3,000 or so that aren't considered particularly "collectible or valuable."
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