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Where is my 1950 Ford 8N? | My uncle bought a 1950, 8N tractor new and had it for 40 years. When he died my father kept it a short time and sold it against my wishes. My father has since died and now I'm trying to locate it. I have traced it to an owner in Alabama but that man has died as well and his wife has no idea who he sold it to. Therefore, if ANYONE reading this letter has any information about this excellent tractor that was in virtually new condition please get in contact with me. I want to buy it!!!!! It had very lo engine hours and was mint! Like I said, the last place I traced it to was Alabama. Obviously, this tractor has sentimental value for me and I'd really appreciate any info possible. Thank you everyone. I need your help. Steve Prlin17@aol.com Steve Knitter, IL, entered 2000-10-04 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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