Been a long time since I've posted or replied to others comments but I do come to the site and read from time to time so here goes: My neighbor passed away back in Nov 2014 and since then I've stored his 62 Ford 4000 in my barn as theft is terrible in my neck of the woods and was requested by family to do so. Now they are ready to sell and a family member told them that a dealer said the tractor is worth $2500, dealer knows nothing of this tractor and has never seen and no family members have even looked at it to my knowledge. Here is whats wrong with it, needs radiator, starter, solenoid, fuel valve under the tank, carb rebuilt, battery, wiring, plugs, points, condenser, etc that adds up to more than $600 worth of parts just to have a dependable old tractor. I offered $1500 and then upped my offer to $1750 and waiting on their decision, told them everything that I know about the old gal and trying to be honest about it but they think I'm lowballing. I can make all necessary repairs my self and I told them that besides the cost of replacement parts that they would also be incurring the cost labor too if they don't accept my final offer of $1750. Was skipping and running hot when neighbor brought it to my barn 8 months ago, not a running tractor at this time. I have went over it with a fine tooth comb and know what it needs but think that $2500 is too much for the repairs needed. What do ya'll think of my offer?