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1 month 3 weeks ago #254684
by Mrsmackpaul
Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
Replied by Mrsmackpaul on topic 1976 SAR
I did see this today and thought that the prices are slowly coming back to earth
Maybe 4 years ago I walked across the Calder Highway in Mildura a there was a dull orange SAR there (original like this) and thought to myself "they are getting thin on the ground now"
reckon it was the last one I have seen working since then
They still are a good looking jigger
Paul
Maybe 4 years ago I walked across the Calder Highway in Mildura a there was a dull orange SAR there (original like this) and thought to myself "they are getting thin on the ground now"
reckon it was the last one I have seen working since then
They still are a good looking jigger
Paul
Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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1 month 3 weeks ago #254691
by Mrsmackpaul
Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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I think it might be a generational thing
It wasn't that long ago people were paying crazy money for grey Ferguson implements and bulldog tractors
I think they took people on a sentimental journey to when they were kids
As that generation have passed on the desire is just no longer there as people don't have the emotional connection
Big trucks are possibly a bit different, harder to store, harder to drive and cost more to maintain
Or maybe it is just the cost of living crisis we keep hearing about
No matter what the reason, prices are a lot more sensible and demand seems to have cooled quite a bit
Paul
It wasn't that long ago people were paying crazy money for grey Ferguson implements and bulldog tractors
I think they took people on a sentimental journey to when they were kids
As that generation have passed on the desire is just no longer there as people don't have the emotional connection
Big trucks are possibly a bit different, harder to store, harder to drive and cost more to maintain
Or maybe it is just the cost of living crisis we keep hearing about
No matter what the reason, prices are a lot more sensible and demand seems to have cooled quite a bit
Paul
Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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