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Posted by Aaron Ford on December 20, 2006 at 16:09:39 from (72.84.51.14):
In Reply to: Re: Rose Colored Glasses posted by JMS/MN on December 20, 2006 at 13:26:34:
It ain't mine. It is about 10 miles from here. I saw it several years ago and promptly forgot about it. I was under the assumption it was an Oliver 440 based on the fuel tank and the peeking green paint. I am not sure that it is for sale, but if anyone wants to know, I can ask. My book puts it between 200-600 dollars. Likely closer to the 200 side due to the condition. I approached the missus with the idea and she said if another shows up, they both go. I can't afford that. The radiator is quite innovative, and the front tin is missing. The belt pulley is trashed... However, if it is indeed what everyone says, it might be worth looking into. Think Glennster is talking himself into it. Hey, Glennster, where'ya at? Throw me an email and I will give you directions to it. aaronford at hotmail dot com Let's go Mountaineers, Aaron
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