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Re: 200 value/ rarity
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Posted by ff316 on November 24, 2002 at 10:20:06 from (207.246.76.122):
In Reply to: 200 value/ rarity posted by Mark Cheezum on November 24, 2002 at 07:47:20:
Now that you've told us, it's worth about three hundred dollars :) Seriously, if it looks and runs good with good rubber probably around $1000.00 They made plenty of them, but around here you see WAY more C and Super C's. Seems around here most of the 200's I've seen had wide front ends, while most C and SC's around here are narrow front. Just an observation. Which is yours? We have a 48 C, it is a neat little tractor and lots of fun to drive. Take care, Fireman
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