Posted by JRSutton on May 15, 2012 at 04:36:23 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: white farmall cub. posted by rmruthven on May 14, 2012 at 20:17:23:
I'm sure everyone will have their own opinion, but to me - a demo model doesn't really add any value.
Personally, I'd much rather have a red one.
Obviously it's a little more valuable to a collector who specifically wants one - but I think you'll find there aren't too many of them around.
Of course, all you need to find is one, but still - you might be waiting quite a while for one to come along.
Cubs are very popular - but not so much as collectibles, but more because they give the average guy a justifiable way to own a cool old tractor. It can be used to mow the lawn, and it doesn't take up a lot of garage space.
If your goal is to sell it, that market doesn't care so much about demo models. I'd say a good clean and solid belly mower would add more value than being white.
Not that you shouldn't make it white - I just don't think it'll matter much on value.
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