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Re: Case 1943 SC Fully Restored
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Posted by Sloroll on June 07, 2006 at 10:14:16 from (69.66.79.96):
In Reply to: Re: Case 1943 SC Fully Restored posted by amerind on June 07, 2006 at 09:54:34:
Realisticaly Howard is right. You might be able to add about $500 to the $1,500 for nice paint ( around here the typical SCs run less than $1,500) but "Value" is what a seller is trying to get for a perfectly restored family heirloom and the buyers version of the same box of rocks. There isn't "Real" value in any of these restored tractors, just sentimental arguments with our own wallets on what to spend for memories relived. That being said, I have speant way more than typical price for a sentimental item and too have lost a lot of money on tractors I have carefully restored and needed to sell. This isn't the answer you were looking for either but is as good a answere as anyone can honestly give. Sell it for what it is worth to you and buy the same way. If you do that you will never get hurt on a deal.
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