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Posted by casered on January 11, 2002 at 16:14:03 from (204.186.150.217):
In Reply to: 966 toy tractor posted by Mike on January 11, 2002 at 15:50:49:
i think it would depend on what brand and what age the toy was. the 966 you have pictured was part of a special edition series by ertl in the early nineties. ertl also made them back in the seventies when the real tractor was manufactured. there are several variations in the two different toys. the most noticeable is that the newer ones have the extra fuel tank on the belly of the tractor like the one in the picture. the ones made when the actual tractor was produced did not have this feature. we have one of each in our toy collection. i have not seen any recent pricing on them but i would think that the newer one would bring between 50 and 80 dollars and the older one would bring between 70 and 110 dollars. it all depends on the condition of the piece and who wants it bad enough at auction, and if its in the box or not. boxed older ones may bring more than that. just my opinion.
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