Possibly, but that’s where it came from years ago. Sitting out back in the weather, it was sold during a liquidation of some of their items.I guess my question is, why isn't it in the Henry Ford Museum? Maybe that's who bought it?
The buyer is probably spending plenty on old cars too.That’s neat but I have a car from my past I think I spend that kind of money on. If that what your into more power to you.
Why do people overuse the word "worry"? I haven't spent a second "worrying" about how or why the buyer bought it. Why would I ruin my health doing something like that? Do you think just because something draws some interest that it means worry? Why are you "worried" about what we're discussing?Why do people worry about how others spend their money?
Never understood it![]()
When it comes to how much something cost? Yes, it is often people worrying about what others spend.Do you think just because something draws some interest that it means worry?
Really? Worry? This is a discussion forum. We're discussing what that tractor brought. If you don't want to discuss it, say goodbye and don't "worry" about it.When it comes to how much something cost? Yes, it is often people worrying about what others spend.
Ole Chief still worried about oldsters being oldsters. Good times.
Doesn't matter, half the "rare" stuff people sell has been "driven and owned by Elvis".Wow! I wonder how much my Sears Roebuck Economy is worth. It's only one of 500 produced and only 1 of 100 still known to exist. Nobody famous drove it so I guess that cuts the price?
Took the words out of my mouth. I posted because this is a vintage Tractors forum and the selling price would be of general interest.Really? Worry? This is a discussion forum. We're discussing what that tractor brought. If you don't want to discuss it, say goodbye and don't "worry" about it.
Roebuck himself drove it off the assembly line didn't he?Wow! I wonder how much my Sears Roebuck Economy is worth. It's only one of 500 produced and only 1 of 100 still known to exist. Nobody famous drove it so I guess that cuts the price?
I was about to ask for picturesField ready when last used
No low ballers I know what i have and dont have to sell
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