Got another Ford

grandpa Love

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Well...it's a gold Ford 901. Ended up paying 37.50. didn't think it was too bad. I already had the gray and red one. The gold one is in great shape.
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Tag says 8N. Lol. Everything in the booth at the flea market store was 25% off. Made me buy it!
 

My wife picked one up for me in an antique store ten years ago. I think that she paid $50.00.
 
If I recall correctly new Holland had a sponsorship at one point. I should add one of those cars to my collection too!
 
Keep in mind that you can ask any price you want on EBAY, does not mean it sold for that or is worth anywhere near that price. It looks to me like a repainted 620 and you can buy those most anytime for $40 to $60. Ten years ago that would have brought $100 or so, but not anymore. Check some of the toy auctions, this will tell you what the real price was on that day. I have collected and traded and sold toy tractors for 40 years. Many of the common ones, like the 620 are no longer in big demand. Collectors today want what they grew up on and that is why muscle tractors and muscle cars are in greatest demand. Older original new-in-box toys continue to be great in vestments and go up in value, there are not many of them around anymore. I see many offerings on EBAY that are totally unrealistic. They are looking for buyers who do not know the market. I have made many good buys on EBAY, 8 in last 10 days, but I know what they are worth. Buyer beware.
 
Madison Bob,

I don't know whether or not that gold Ford is the real thing or not.
However, that was the winning bid.
$275.00
 
(quoted from post at 05:57:12 02/17/19) Keep in mind that you can ask any price you want on EBAY, does not mean it sold for that or is worth anywhere near that price. It looks to me like a repainted 620 and you can buy those most anytime for $40 to $60. Ten years ago that would have brought $100 or so, but not anymore. Check some of the toy auctions, this will tell you what the real price was on that day. I have collected and traded and sold toy tractors for 40 years. Many of the common ones, like the 620 are no longer in big demand. Collectors today want what they grew up on and that is why muscle tractors and muscle cars are in greatest demand. Older original new-in-box toys continue to be great in vestments and go up in value, there are not many of them around anymore. I see many offerings on EBAY that are totally unrealistic. They are looking for buyers who do not know the market. I have made many good buys on EBAY, 8 in last 10 days, but I know what they are worth. Buyer beware.
If you look at sold auctions you can see what items actually sold for. Pawn shops routinely use this to determine value of collectibles.
 
I've seen you post that before. I don't know,there's just something about the color that says repaint. The rivet being painted over makes me suspicious too. If it is a repaint,it would kick the value down a lot.
 
Madisonbob eBay has ruined the tractor market it used to be there was such a thing as rare tractor now you go to eBay type in what you want and ten or 12 pop up . I bought the John Deere number 1 series one precision model A for 60$ still wrapped in the white shipping paper that?s 40$ less than retail price in the 90s I got the number 2 model A for Christmas when they were new for a long time that was a 250$ plus model now they have a hard time hitting 150 $ I have well over a thousand model tractors and I know eBay is the place to buy em cheap .
 
It could be but guy is awful proud of it and for 25$ he did Better than all alright so I don?t put him down when he gets his little book out that shows 650$ . I wonder if this big plastic combine will even be around in 60 years and all it will do is sit on my shelf .
 

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