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Conner Anderson

I own a Charger 9, it is a 68 and I am wondering what I should ask for it. 

I personally want to trade it, just cannot find anything worth my efforts.

I found a younger gentleman in his 20's, he's over 650 miles away from me and he has himself a raider 12, I want it just he wants two tractors for it. 

I personally feel my Charger is worth more than 250, as it is one of a kind.

Please, let me know. 

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953 nut

:WRS:   Value is hard to pin down just based on the year and model. Lots of :wh: models were a one year run; that was just marketing. To get a better idea of value we need to learn a bit more about it.  :wwp:

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SylvanLakeWH

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And :text-welcomeconfetti:

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Conner Anderson

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Ed Kennell

 I love the raiders.  Very good tractors and this one looks like it has good tin and good original tires, but non original seat, steering wheel, engine, paint and decals will all reduce value.   

Sorry, but I don't see more than  $250 for a base tractor with no deck or implements.   

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Retired Wrencher

conneranderson.    :WRS:    If you can put a few more original parts the value would go up as well. Original always brings in the $$$. That what most people are looking for non molested condition. 

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Conner Anderson

Cosmetic wise, I haven't touched the original feel. I do have some original parts, that are included. 

 

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Conner Anderson

Since this post: I have traded it for a 1277, then off to a Cub. 

Now I am looking at getting a 1076. :)

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Jim Demery
On 8/1/2017 at 3:35 AM, conneranderson said:

Since this post: I have traded it for a 1277, then off to a Cub. 

Now I am looking at getting a 1076. :)

 

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MikMacMike
On 1/3/2017 at 10:00 AM, Conner Anderson said:

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Oh heck that is the year they made them for chevies, there surly a min 5000.00? heheheheheh Luv the emblem!

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