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scotty

what is the difference between a normal b-100 and a b-100 bicentennial model?

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Sparky

I don't think there is a 1976 model designated as the "Bicentennial Model". There were plenty of WH's made in 1976 of course (just like there were in 1975 and 1977. If someone is advertising a B-100 as a Bicentennial model its a sales gimmick.

Mike........

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rmaynard

After doing much research on B-100's, I have to agree with Mike. Individual dealers may have had Bicentennial promotions, but all the info that I have doesn't show any evidence that Wheel Horse specifically made one. If you have any evidence to the contrary, we would love to see it. Do you have the tractor?

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scotty

There was one on Craigslist I was interested in for 500 dollars I figured they were trying to make a little more money saying it was special. but it also has a blown motor.

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rmaynard

A 1976 B-100 with a blown engine would be not be worth anywhere near $500. I purchased a 1976 B-100 in 2010 without an engine for $100.00.

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scotty

Haha i guess that explains why it hasnt sold. i guess im better off searching for a better deal.now it needs back tires also haha. thanks for the info.

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Geno

Terry (Vinylguy) could make "Bicentennial Model" decals I'm sure.  :ychain:

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scotty

hahaha that would look pretty cool though. :laughing-rofl:

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rmaynard

When I restored my 1976 B-100, I had visions of painting it red, white, and blue, and calling it the bicentenial edition with the help of Terry's decals, but...it was just a dream. I painted it red.

 

 

 

 

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