[Farmall] Oldest Experimental Farmall Coming Up For Sale
John Hall
jthall at worldnet.att.net
Thu Nov 23 05:38:21 PST 2006
I believe you are on track about some of the red tractors coming in line
with what the green sells for. If I am remembering correctly, back when
Oscar Cookes collection was liquidated, didn't his big Titan/Mogul bring one
of the highest prices ever paid for a gas tractor? I think it was a bit over
$100,00 with the new owner spending more than that on restoration.
Got me curious now about magazine article. Going to have to see if I can
find it. I thnk I have back issues that far.
John
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Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 8:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Oldest Experimental Farmall Coming Up For Sale
> It is hard to tell about how high it will go. I think Red is starting to
> catch up to green. At the Freeman auction a 1919 titan 15-30 brought
> $75,000 and
> a super MTA diesel high clear brought $47,500.
>
> I think the replica you are talking about was of the 1922 (high frame)
> prototype
> built by Harry Lee. This tractor (I believe) was featured in Antique Power
> in the late 80s. I subscribed in 1991 and I had to order a back issue at
> the
> time to get that article.
>
> Todd
>
>
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