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Re: Super A1 Farmall
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 11, 2007 at 02:27:41 from (216.208.58.142):
In Reply to: Super A1 Farmall posted by Bill in NC on April 10, 2007 at 19:00:31:
Bill: Actually there were 1,957 Super A1 tractors built, but then if one considers these offsets were only built at Louisville for world wide sales, that spreads them quite thin around the world. I've e mailed with folks from Australia, New Zeland, Holland, France, Great Britian, Finland and Sweeden with offset tractors. I'd almost be willing to bet there are offsets in Central and South America. Then if you consider the short production run of the SA1, factor in Canada and USA appetite for the newest model, at that time the 100, then it's quite possible most of those SA1 got shipped offshore. I have never seen a Super A1, and have been keeping a close watch for one for a lot of years. I do have a photo of a completely restored Super A1, some kind person in the US south east e mailed to me. Just forget the exact state, however he was at a show. I'm thinking RPRU the last time it was in PA.
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