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> OT Barn stuff. Value? nova and tractor, Trying to get a sense of value for a friend
crash914
post Feb 6 2012, 06:33 AM
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Hi,
Friend is cleaning out a barn for friend..Maryland
He has the following...
Chevy 2 nova, 1962 or 63, 2 door, clean body, no rust, engine is v8 out of car.
Value? car has never been restored, all orginal

tractor is an international, 1950's vintage, ran 2 years ago, clean, not known if diesel or gas...it is big, about 5 foot tires.

lots of other stuff I need to see about....

any one have thoughts on where to get rid of it all for best $$$?
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post Feb 6 2012, 04:57 PM
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Need more info on the tractor. Is the tractor a narrow front or wide front axle? It should be easily identified as an H or M (very common tractors) or it could be one of the number series 300, 400, etc. . Is it a diesel or gas - check if it has spark plugs. Does it run? Does the engine turn over? Does it have hydraulics or just the quick hitch?

Value is hard to determine until one knows a lot more about it but just like our cars, if the sheet metal is in good shape and it runs it is worth a lot more than a rusty piece. The other thing that will affect value is the condition of the rear tires if they are worn or don't hold air, it will cost $600 -$1000 to replace.

If everything is in good shape and it runs, figure $1000 - $2000.
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