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Katrina Richard

09-20-2000 23:39:21




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Does anyone know where I can find out how much a 1952 Ford Crawler would be worth? I know that there are only 2 in Canada and it is about the same in the US. It still runs. We had to call England when we were in search of a part and they didn't think there were any still running.




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Tom from Ontario

09-30-2000 19:48:59




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 Re: Ford Crawlers in reply to Katrina Richardson, 09-20-2000 23:39:21  
Is your crawler an honest to Gosh Ford or a Fordson with a County conversion? If it's a County, the tractor is A Fordson major and the only differences is the hubs and track assembly. Good Luck.



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Katrina Richardson

10-31-2000 22:03:39




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 Re: Re: Ford Crawlers in reply to Tom from Ontario, 09-30-2000 19:48:59  
The crawler is an honset to gosh Ford. The manual states that it was English built. My guess is that it was shiped over here. It is not a conversion. The serial number on it is BD 8493 it you want to cross check it



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marv

09-26-2000 10:34:08




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 Re: Ford Crawlers in reply to Katrina Richardson, 09-20-2000 23:39:21  
is yours a fordson with a trackson conversion?
i also would like to see a pic of your unit, could you e-mail one?



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Katrina Richardson

10-31-2000 22:06:37




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 Re: Re: Ford Crawlers in reply to marv, 09-26-2000 10:34:08  
Marv if you email me your email address I will send you a picture of the crawler



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Gus

09-23-2000 04:16:27




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 Re: Ford Crawlers in reply to Katrina Richardson, 09-20-2000 23:39:21  
Can you post a picture? If there are only a few around, I would think it might be worth a lot. Museum material?



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