Posted by CenTexFarmall on February 24, 2008 at 08:45:13 from (172.132.117.198):
In Reply to: Sale prices posted by ShaggyM on February 24, 2008 at 05:32:30:
In a way that's not good. The hobby of owning and fixing up muscle cars has almost been ruined by speculators at auctions. It's a small number of cars that people pay big bucks for, but then everyone who has an empty rusty body of a plain old car thinks it's worth a small fortune. People are buying cars, putting cheap paint jobs on them and then trying to flip them for big bucks.
I'm glad there are enough people using old tractors to create a demand for aftermarket parts and also glad that most tractor models were pretty much the same during there production run. There's not too many that are ultra valuable such as high crops. It helps to keep the prices stable so if a regular person wants to go out and buy a plain old M to use, they can.
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