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1938 WC cost

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    Posted: 26 Aug 2011 at 6:20pm
I am trying to do a little research on my 1938 WC. My great-grandfather bought it new in '38 and I was attempting to find out how much it cost. If anyone can help me out I would appreciate it. Thanks for your help
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A friend gave me this photocopy of his FIL's purchase of a WC in 1939 . Around $700  would be close, If you had a team of horses to trade, it helped back then..
 
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You could have saved $150-$200 by getting steel instead of rubber. Funny how now the full set of steel is practically worth more than the tractor.
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