Posted by Pete76NY on June 05, 2012 at 23:52:49 from (66.194.51.226):
In Reply to: some people... posted by olliekid on June 05, 2012 at 20:04:09:
It's not just on Craigs list; it happens here too...usually in reverse: people telling you how rare their $5500 Super C, or $4800 JD A, or $6700 Farmall M...you get the idea anyway. Most folks here know what's rare, and what's not, a guy can ask anything he likes, just don't insult me by telling me your '48 plain old H is so rare...and I don't care how much you spent on it either, or how your '50 A is "Expo Quality"! Soooo what? It's still a '50 A and the H is still a '48 H, and they are great tractors but they are only worth so much no matter what you have done, and they are two of the most common tractors ever produced!
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