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Re: Photo of Super HTA from Canton, IL sale
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Posted by Paul in Mich on December 15, 2004 at 06:40:14 from (66.188.26.29):
In Reply to: Photo of Super HTA from Canton, IL sale posted by Marv on December 14, 2004 at 20:17:27:
No doubt that is a nice tractor, but for $15,000, one would have thought it would at least have rear wheel weights, wfe, and I sure hope that seat cover is to protect an already canvassed seat, and not simply covering bare metal. I suppose that whoever won the bid is a happy owner, and I"m sure the seller is happy to get that price. For a unique, homebuilt configuration, though, even with unlimited funds, I would have stopped bidding about $10,000 ago. There are too many beautiful and impecible restorations in the $5,000 range to pay that much for a modified tractor that was never produced in that state. Its like having a 1969 Malibu SS with a 454 out of a 1972. Nice car, but the original 396 is worth 10 times as much, except to that person who will over pay for a 454. Market dictates, I guess.
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