[Farmall] White Cub
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Tractorman453657 at aol.com
Sun Dec 4 07:21:45 PST 2011
A true demo is on the rare side. There are a lot of bootleg demos out
there too. The demo program was only run in the first 3 months of 1950 with the
cub, super A and super C.... Just because the serial number falls into the
demo range does NOT mean it is a demo. I would suspect only about 5% in
the days production run were white.. white paint showing under red is good
and if the serial number is right then that's a lot better. if white paint
is in places such as under the hood, floor board, on wire harness it is
probably a demo. Document everything with pictures. every step.This is the
only way to actually prove it was a real demo after restoration. I own a
true Demo cub with documentation. I have been offered 7 K for it but its not
for sale.
In a message dated 12/3/2011 10:59:49 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ejpuckett at centurytel.net writes:
I guess it depends on your location and who is interested. Most of the
ones I have seen sell go about 10 to 20 % above the regular cub, though
i am not sure why, they are not that rare. Some years entire production
was less than the demo run.
On 12/3/2011 7:16 PM, Kevin Bish wrote:
> I have a Farmall Cub that was a White Demo tractor. It would need painted
> white again to be like original from the factory, cause it was painted
red
> over the white. It runs good. What do you think something like this
tractor
> is worth, without being restored? I have checked the serial numbers
with
> some members on the list before, and they all say it can very well be a
Demo
> Cub. I have a couple guys coming tomorrow to look at it, and just wanted
a
> few ideas about what to ask for the tractor, if I sell it?? Thanks,
Kevin.
>
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