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For some reason fergys have always had a massive following and therefore fetch unrealistic prices.

 

A comparable McCorrmic 414 would be more versatile, more powerful and just as reliable, but only half the price.

 

This one looks well, with the exception of "The engine and chassis have been resprayed, and the wings & bonnet painted". Possibly tinwork prush "painted"?:confused1:

 

Have to disagree , I had a international 414 and sold it four years ago for £5600 at Cambridge machinery market. It all depends who wants it at the time I suppose

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Mint show condition they fetch 6k+

 

3k is fair price.

 

Perkins 3cyl engined ones fetch more than the 4cl standard ricardo due ease of starting.

 

Ours is a work horse and has done us proud.!

 

 

 

 

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Have to disagree , I had a international 414 and sold it four years ago for £5600 at Cambridge machinery market. It all depends who wants it at the time I suppose

 

If they are still worth that type of money now, I can put you onto 3 of them that are coming up for sale if you're interested. They will be a bargain at that rate, more like £3-4k each:thumbup1:

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