[AT] think I' stick with red ones

John Grant jfgrant at zoomon.net
Thu Mar 29 15:54:40 PDT 2007


John, in my humble opinion the tractor minus the #0001 and place it in the 
middle of the production run should be somewhere between $25,000 and 
$30,000. This is based on relative sales of similar tractors and of course, 
being GREEN. Still at lot of $$$.   John Grant
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Hall" <jthall at worldnet.att.net>
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Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] think I' stick with red ones


> Ok, lets say this tractor is an "ordinary" one made about the middle of 
> the
> production run. What would it sell for? I'm curious how much being #1 is
> jacking up the price. Personally I think that since it is the combination 
> of
> being #1 and green that the price is so high.
>
> John Hall
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "George Willer" <gwill at gwill.net>
> To: "'Antique tractor email discussion group'"
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>
>>
>>
>> The difference is that for quite a few thousand extra dollars the new
>> owner
>> gains the imagined right for chest thumping over the other 843.  If the
>> reserve isn't met the seller who declined the highest bid becomes in
>> effect
>> the new buyer and can then thump his chest with more gusto.
>>
>> George Willer
>>
>
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