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Re: Re: 1945 McCormick-Deering 04
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Posted by Paul White on September 19, 2002 at 01:14:50 from (198.81.17.162):
In Reply to: Re: 1945 McCormick-Deering 04 posted by Justin NYj on September 18, 2002 at 17:56:53:
Yes Larry you have posted a kinda hard question to answer. I have a 1947 complete with both fenders & both side shields. I wouldnt even take $500 for one fender. If someone offered me $3000 for it today I would lay down & laugh. One thing you might want to do is search the "archives" on this site. When you click "Forum archives", about 39 pages will come up. They are in ALPHABETICAL order. Search in the "M's" all McCormick Deering stuff. Even go to the "O's" and search "04's". You will find it very interesting how many people have a love for these old tractors. Your side shields & fenders alone are probably worth as much as some tractors. And you can rest assured they are "lurking in the bushes" waiting for someone to list them for sale in the Classifieds or see your tractor on Auction. Not too many months ago I seen one for sale for $4500 in Fresno CA and it was so beat up, it was a nightmare to look at. I would get a good paint job for this baby , put it on the auction block, and watch them fight over it. This is my 2 cents worth. Good Luck. Paul
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