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Posted by Dave Grindle on August 28, 2006 at 20:42:51 from (207.190.64.162):
In Reply to: Re: what is my tractor worth posted by Paul Shuler on August 28, 2006 at 20:10:21:
a white demo cub in restored condition (i said restored , not just repainted !!) will bring $3000 or so sold via an add on the net , usually about 20% more on internet auction .... & generally about double that at a live dispersal auction BUT before you start the restoration , make sure the ser no is that of an early 1950 ...... AND that you have plenty of "before" pictures that document that it was indeed a white demo .......also , the casting dates must all match ( late 49 or very eary 1950) now , with that said .....consideration should also be given to the other post ( "leave it original") personally , i LIKE a tractor that's been(truly) restored ......AND , while the white Demos are not extremely rare - it is EXTREMELY rare to find one that's never been repainted , since the dealers were s'posed to REPAINT them RED before they could sell them !! .....i have'nt a clue , but it might be possable that your cub is worth as much not restored ??????
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