I gave $2000. for a 1950 RTU 20 years ago and I dont think it would be bring that now. Did get 6 wheel weights with it. This one was(is) nice enough there was no way I could have built it for what I gave for it so theres that. This was in a central Illinois market. DP
 
Gosh, I'm thinking of the same question. Mine is a 1946. Has a battery, but generally fires up on the first crank. I'm almost 70, and thinking of parting with mine. Also have a custom built trailer; I'd hate to part with it as my son built it for me. They are beautiful ornaments in our barn. I take it out for a drive around the country side once in a while, and do a local parade sometimes. Don't have anyone to play with anymore since our club broke up. My husband is still willing to help me with it, so I can't quite bring myself to sell. And I know they are not in great demand, especially here in Deere country.
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