Posted by John in Mich on September 02, 2020 at 17:56:06 from (98.224.238.10):
In Reply to: Ford 2N, 9N, 8N... posted by Aaron SEIA on September 02, 2020 at 17:43:44:
There is gold in them old Fords! NOT. They used to be a good opportunity to buy and resell. Not so m uch anymore. I have known a couple people who did that for years. ie 60s to the 90s or more. A friend, and fellow club member, passed away and his wife put all his Ford inventory up for auction. Two early 9Ns in exquisite restored condition and with documented history, sold for about half of what I thought they would bring. One of the buyers was "speculating". He bought one tractor for about $4000 and has tried to sell it for about double that. No buyers. Dropped his price and still no buyers. An attempt to auction it did not get his minimum (reserve) and not even what he paid for it. I was tempted to offer him what he paid for it but decided that I didn't need it.
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