Hello,
Just wondering what the ball park value of an F20 would be. The tractor has been stored inside, and is on good looking tires.
It is painted and has nice decals, but other than that i can not speak for the work that has been done to it.
It appears to be all there, and not broke, anywhere. It has sat for 5 or so years and is being sold as a non runner.
What do you all think its worth, if the dust was washed off, and was made to run? I know there are a lot of variables, but just some idea.
Thank you for your consideration.
Brad
F 20 value ball park
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Re: F 20 value ball park
My dad sold an F-20 years ago. Runner, good paint, decals, real nice shape for $600-. Purchased by a museum.
My guess, parts tractor price, $300- to $400-. But then I wouldn't buy it. Most likely have many more dollars invested than it will ever be worth.
My guess, parts tractor price, $300- to $400-. But then I wouldn't buy it. Most likely have many more dollars invested than it will ever be worth.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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1969 F-100 fully restored, 1969 F 100 original paint, 1973 F 100, 50 K original miles all original, 1978 F250 repainted, 1978 Bronco, 1967 Mustang, 1973 Mach ! Mustang.
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Re: F 20 value ball park
Thank you all. This was an on line auction, and though I bid just a little on the tractor, it sold for $1400.
I went and looked at it, and they had a crank stuck in the front of the engine, so I turned it over. Oddly there was almost no compression, just the resistance of the engine rolling over.
It was a good looking tractor, all painted and new decals. Also newish looking tires all around, and over all a nice looking tractor.
Cant say about the engine, but with out any compression or with very little, it would have been hard to get excited about.
Best regards,
Brad
I went and looked at it, and they had a crank stuck in the front of the engine, so I turned it over. Oddly there was almost no compression, just the resistance of the engine rolling over.
It was a good looking tractor, all painted and new decals. Also newish looking tires all around, and over all a nice looking tractor.
Cant say about the engine, but with out any compression or with very little, it would have been hard to get excited about.
Best regards,
Brad
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Re: F 20 value ball park
I personally would find something that at least isn’t stuck .I’m finding the parts add up quickly in dollars when your needing machine work on the head or replacing any components inside the engine
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