Posted by Steven f/AZ on December 23, 2007 at 10:59:21 from (24.121.155.84):
In Reply to: high price smta posted by LMack on December 23, 2007 at 06:57:05:
RustyFarmall said: (quoted from post at 08:24:42 12/23/07) The SMTAs were built only for one year. 1954. There just ain't that many of them, and the serious collectors want them. A good and solid Super M will easily bring $4500.
26,000 is not a limited number made in my opinion. There are many tractors with fewer numbers that sell cheaper than SMTA's... such as 1206 Wheatland, 1256, 1456, etc. If you want a rare tractor, why not go for a 600 - of which there were around 1500 made, the gas model would be the rarest. Perhaps a 6788 2+2 of which there are 347 built... etc. etc.
Four years ago I wanted $2500 for a running SMTA and didn't even get an offer. Dad finally traded it in on a haybine and was allowed $2500 on the trade in.
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