Did someone say 80's? While not a classic for a lot of you older guys, it's definitely a classic for those in my generation. My '85 Supra, all stock, original paint:Goes with our “Back to the’80’s” themed exhibit.
Did someone say 80's? While not a classic for a lot of you older guys, it's definitely a classic for those in my generation. My '85 Supra, all stock, original paint:Goes with our “Back to the’80’s” themed exhibit.
Hey - - that defines as a "classic" now. Over 25 years old. Hard to find originals from that era!Did someone say 80's? While not a classic for a lot of you older guys, it's definitely a classic for those in my generation. My '85 Supra, all stock, original paint:
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Crazy that it's 40 years old at this point. My county qualifies it as a collector now and my taxes on it went up 40x when it hit that threshold.Hey - - that defines as a "classic" now. Over 25 years old. Hard to find originals from that era!![]()
I've heard some horror stories about personal property taxes.Crazy that it's 40 years old at this point. My county qualifies it as a collector now and my taxes on it went up 40x when it hit that threshold.![]()
If that's the case, I may post my daily driver......a 99 suburban.... Don't wanna be showin off though LOL.Hey - - that defines as a "classic" now. Over 25 years old. Hard to find originals from that era!![]()
Reach out to Kenneth Updike, you can find him on Facebook or the Red Power Magazine. Ken has done tremendous amount of research and is the leading IH guru on IH tractor information and writes for Red Power and writes books about IH.Not worthy of a new thread - - might need some help....
I should ask the question on another forum, but one the usual suspects is one that scorned me a little when I was a "new guy."
I know there's some folks here that bleed Farmall Red.
Our next themed exhibit is "Farm to Market."
A mix of tractors and what would have been farm trucks.
I'm working on "Story Boards" for a few of the tractors.
One I'm stuck on is a Farmall Super AV.
We always specify number produced......therein lies the problem.
TractorData.com lists Super AV total at 10,300+, but I see the same for the Super A. Appears the AV is lumped in with the A's....
Other references show the Super AV at 3,600 or so, or about a third of the A series total......
Does it sound like the 3,600 is a good approximation of the total 10,300?