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Rare 1942 Alice Charmers G on CL in CO

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    Posted: 27 Apr 2011 at 6:08pm
Here ya go guys, get on board now.  This one is sure to go fast :-)
 
 
I emailed the seller to ask for the s/n, we will see what he sends back!


Edited by Orange Blood - 27 Apr 2011 at 6:08pm
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Can't be a 42 as Gs started in 1948.
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Nice looking G.  However, as Ted says they were not made for another 6 years.
Funny how a lot do not have the rear furring bar.  We NEVER sold one without it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Orange Blood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Apr 2011 at 6:45pm
OK, Let me be more clear! :-D
 
This isn't mine, I was making fun of all the mispellings, and the incorrect "facts"!!!!
 
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Going to go look at it?  I'd be curious what the serial number is.   Closer then most but too many $.
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The first time I read it I didn't even notice the "Alice Charmers". I guess its just not unusual any more to see the bad spelling.
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Most times the wrong spelling is caused by spell check
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Originally posted by JohnCO JohnCO wrote:

Going to go look at it?  I'd be curious what the serial number is.   Closer then most but too many $.
If he writes back with some level of question or understanding I probably will, it can't be more than 10 miles from me, but if he ignores me or is a jerk, I won't bother.
 
Are you interested, I bet he would budge on the price, there just aren't many uses for a G down here, maybe further south in vegetable country.
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Probably a good name for a 'G', "Alice Charmer": they do seem to charm the ladies! One of the few tractors that do!
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Ooooooooo One of only seven built that year....must be a prototype lol.....must be worth FAR more than 4500 dollars hahahaha
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Orange, The renter of my folks place is looking for another G so she doesn't have to change implements so much.  I'll pass it along to her.  Also, some friends just south of the Springs on 85 might be interested.  I'd think it's worth closer to $3,500 if it runs good.  Wondering how the seller came up with all the bogus info.
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if yall ever need to think of someone to put in your will for a G, im young and will be around for a while to be a beneficiary in SE colorado ;)
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Abb, I'm jealous of you being young - lots of time to make all the mistakes I've made over the years!  Don't hold your breath on the will part. LOL 
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Originally posted by JohnCO JohnCO wrote:

Orange, The renter of my folks place is looking for another G so she doesn't have to change implements so much.  I'll pass it along to her.  Also, some friends just south of the Springs on 85 might be interested.  I'd think it's worth closer to $3,500 if it runs good.  Wondering how the seller came up with all the bogus info.
I will be happy to go look at it for you, and get some more pictures, I can pretend to be a different guy then the one asking all the year/rare/s/n questions. :-)

Edited by Orange Blood - 28 Apr 2011 at 7:00am
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there was two on kansas city craigs list for $3300 and $3500. a little cheeper but further away.
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Originally posted by BennyLumpkin BennyLumpkin wrote:

Ooooooooo One of only seven built that year....must be a prototype lol.....must be worth FAR more than 4500 dollars hahahaha


Yeah, a lot more rare than the more popular ALICE CHAMBERS tractors that are sometimes listed on C'List.


I once heard some idiot talking about "Alice Chambers" tractors and how she was actually "a cousin of John Deere".  What made it so funny was that he was Serious!


Edited by zootownjeepguy - 28 Apr 2011 at 5:05pm
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one of seven... it looks like a high crop version ???????
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Orange, if you have time and interest, it would be great if you can go look at it.  Anne is interested at a lower price.
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