Posted by Tom Fleming on December 10, 2009 at 16:06:36 from (206.193.247.91):
In Reply to: Value of F-30 posted by Duanes on December 10, 2009 at 08:36:36:
Duanes, from my experience, it depends upon what part of the country you are in. Out west, F-30's seem to be more plentiful, and the prices are lower. Here in Pa, F-30's are a bit hard to come by, and definately bring higher prices. I have not seen a running F-30 in western Pa for less than $2500. I have not yet found a decent restoration one, ie. not running, but all there. The cost for me to drive out to Nebraska, Wyoming, etc. and haul one back puts me back up into the $1800-$2000 + range easily.
My guess without seeing it, and from what you have stated, not running, not stuck. $1000 - $1500 or at least that is what I would pay here in Pa. I would certainly depend upon the condition of what is there, and why it is not running. Points and condenser are cheap. Things inside the engine run the price up
I know this doesn't help very much, but location would say a lot about the price. IMHO.
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