Posted by Tom Fleming on December 28, 2013 at 17:52:34 from (173.233.18.197):
In Reply to: White Farmall F-12 posted by FarmallCT on December 28, 2013 at 05:07:43:
FarmallCT, why not register and become a member. Then you can post some pictures of what you are finding. Cowman makes a good point that some dealers did do that. However, anyone can paint a tractor white. Patina of the paint, how many coats, etc all have bearing on what you may have.
It does seem reasonable, if the white is overtop the red. However, that is also not a clincher either. I know for a fact that a lot of not so honest people have painted Cubs and C's white and marketed them as Demonstrator's, when they really weren't.
It is very possible that a dealer did the paint job, but it is going to be hard to validate that definitively.
Register and post some pics. cowman and rusticredacres and some others here are excellent sources for what is validated fact vs what many people may think. I know I certainly don't have all the answers, and I do a bit of research and have been blessed with acquiring a couple of 1 owner originals.
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