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Re: Value of 1926 Fordson Tractor
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Posted by ford4roy on May 30, 2007 at 14:26:46 from (64.123.37.114):
In Reply to: Value of 1926 Fordson Tractor posted by leelee on May 30, 2007 at 09:58:50:
If you are just looking for the value, you would probably just need to keep checking out what others in similar condition are selling for. If you want to sell it then EBAY seems to be a great source for buyers. Look at the other tractors being sold there and how their ads are written. Make sure you place a RESERVE price on it so you don't give it away, but high enough so you feel like you are satisfied should it be reached or go even higher. If you Reserve is too high, then you will get some hits that may or may not give you a good feel for what it is worth. Lots of pictures, too. Then, let the bidding begin and see what the market will bear. Oh, yeah. make sure your auction closes on a Friday or Sunday evening when most of us are online and making those last minute, gotta have this one, bids.
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