Posted by Longknife on November 14, 2019 at 12:39:23 from (99.44.25.228):
In Reply to: Its not a tractor posted by larry@stinescorner on November 14, 2019 at 11:47:17:
[quote="larry@stinescorner"](reply to post at 20:47:17 11/14/19) [/quot
Larry,. That's gonna be a tough sell!!! My Son is a fire fighter and he "collects" fire trucks. He currently owns five of them. Two are in that condition but they were original trucks from his fire dept. He paid very little for them and would not have got them at all except for their history. To be honest a plain jane ford FT is not worth much more than scrap price in that condition, Some fire trucks are worth a little more, if it were a Mac or a Seagrave it would be more desirable but still not much. Figure the weight, and calculate scrap price in your area to come up with a price. Then put an add on C-list and see what happens, Someone may want to save it!!!,,,Ed
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