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Re: 1971 FORD 2000 GAS
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Posted by JDknut on May 31, 2006 at 13:45:24 from (152.119.204.83):
In Reply to: 1971 FORD 2000 GAS posted by SKFOOTER on May 31, 2006 at 12:37:54:
Depends on the quality and thoroughness of the "restoration". If they really did a complete mechanical overhaul-engine, clutch, trans, etc with the documentation and reciepts, and a factory quality paint job, and the tractor has a lot of factory options and is relatively low houred (this is hard to prove), then that is not a terrible price, but if they only threw in a carb kit, a cap and some plugs and slapped on some spray paint, then that price is a taste high. A lot of people wouldn't want to spend that much money on a gasser that they were going to use every day. Just my $0.02. check Fastline and other machinery sales sites and references to see what tractors like that are going for.
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