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Car Forum / Porsche / Porsche Cars / April 2005

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Porsche Junior Tractor, Whats it worth?

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Greg Reed - 24 Apr 2005 18:33 GMT
Hi,

I have a Porsche Junior Diesel Tractor, Single cylinder.
I live in the UK.

Starts & Runs well.

It is in use for cutting grass towing an old hayter mower.

I wondered if anyone knew what it was worth or any organisations that have
knowledge of collectors tractors.
I have seen reference, mainly in US that they are very desirable as
restoration projects and as long in working and no major defects are worth
at least $7,000 - $10,000 and restored double this.

I am a little sceptical of this as I believe there were quite a few made and
not as rare as one would think but if I were offered something approaching
this I would be happy to sell.

It is actually v.reliable and simple to maintain so would not wish to sell
lightly but a good price & I could put to a newer compact tractor.

Any info out there?

Thanks I/A
Greg Reed.
Philip K - 26 Apr 2005 20:07 GMT
>I have a Porsche Junior Diesel Tractor, Single cylinder.
>I live in the UK.

Suggest you join PCGB and have a word with John Hearn, the Tractor
Register secretary.

>I wondered if anyone knew what it was worth or any organisations that have
>knowledge of collectors tractors.

I'm no expert, but I'd expect a Junior in concours condition to go for
around £1,000 to £1,500. One needing work will obviously be worth less.

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