Posted by Brent Zappe on April 23, 2014 at 00:38:19 from (69.230.48.145):
In Reply to: Re: What is it worth. posted by bill mart on April 22, 2014 at 09:10:59:
I have read every bodys replies thank you so much. I do agree with all of you. The first picture is a 1951 farmall cotton picker nothing great but fun to recondition. The next picture was a 100% all factory 1966 G.M.C short bed step side pick up. ( thank you Uncle John for your truck). He bought it brand new in 1966 and it is still like it was in 1966. Your basic pick up truck. The third picture is a project still going on right now a 1971 I.H. skid steer loader. Thank you Wendell for leting me buy it with a 12 pack of beer. Another learning experance that Iam enjoying. what they are worth to me Price list for they are my trophys. You see I could never aford these thing if they where new. I buy Junk and make it look Great WOW what a way to go.I wounder how many people do the same.Thanks again I hope you enjoyed this Brent
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