Posted by BJG on December 02, 2007 at 13:23:59 from (68.212.249.159):
I was wondering if someone could give me an idea of what my Super M might be worth, or even a high-low range if possible? I recently moved to Chicago from WI (where it's located), and as much as I wish I could, I just simply cannot take it with me.
Unfortunately, I don't have the serial numbers at the moment, nor will I even be able to say for sure what year it is until I head back up north in a couple of weeks... which is why I'm just looking for a ballpark figure right now.
As for what I can tell you, it does have the factory wide front end (i.e. not a tricycle), and absolutely runs like a top. No major leaks to speak of, or at least no pools of liquid on the floor beneath it. Cosmetically speaking, the paint is a little faded, but the body/tin is all but flawless and still has the original decals, etc.
I'd really like to see it go to someone who'd take good care of it, so I'm willing to give the right guy a good deal... I just have no idea what that is.
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