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Drove a Mog for the first time yesterday, then again this morning, great fun!! My mate recons its worth £50k, can this possibly be right! ?

 

Think its a 99, has pto front and reat, 3 point linkage and its a very high HP model.

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Drove a Mog for the first time yesterday, then again this morning, great fun!! My mate recons its worth £50k, can this possibly be right! ?Think its a 99, has pto front and reat, 3 point linkage and its a very high HP model.

 

It would be worth that to the right buyer, finding a buyer just now could be a problem.

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Drove a Mog for the first time yesterday, then again this morning, great fun!! My mate recons its worth £50k, can this possibly be right! ?

 

Think its a 99, has pto front and reat, 3 point linkage and its a very high HP model.

 

 

Am no Mog expert but am going to say not a chance is it worth 50k, I would say your mate got a bit excited when he was telling you all about it.

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Am no Mog expert but am going to say not a chance is it worth 50k, I would say your mate got a bit excited when he was telling you all about it.

 

Do you know what model it is?? or what it cost new??:sneaky2:

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a 1999 2100, with good tyres, 240bhp, front linkage and pick up hitch, big tank, low miles, air con could easy be worth that kind of money.

£41.5k plus vat is 50 big ones.

 

I wonder if its a 200hp 1600, the thing that makes me think this is the small sockets on the tipping body. The 2100 has the bigger sockets.

 

But then it doesn't have the stirrup on the bottom of the steps, so I'm not sure??

 

Either way it looks a very nice mog and they are getting harder and harder to find in such nice condition.

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