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RE: IH Values
Well, I am not driving any of my predecessors binder, but I do enjoy them
anyway. Having driven new ones, seen the working dealership, etc, has "IH"
flowing in my blood stream.
My opinion here, but the condition of a vehicle really determines value. A
rusted out Scout or beat up pickup is worth less than a nice original that
isn't rusty or dented. Values here (in Oregon) have increased considerably
in the last several years from they were. In talking to customers, I can
tell prices have gone up quite a bit from the past.
-Scott Satterlund
Tigard, Oregon
I'm curious about how many of us are driving our genetic predecessors
binders.
I'm very proud to be driving the truck my grandfather bought when I was
1yo,
and cannot fathom its relatively low market value. It's priceless to me.
I
know there are others of you driving longtime family vehicles, wanna check
in?
Dennis Millward
63 C1200 4x4
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