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  • wow! these machines seem to gain value the worse condition they are in

    Just contacted a guy on CL about a Max IV in really rough condition. Needs chains, clutches, bearings, painted body. and very rusty. He didn't post a price, so I asked him how much. He quickly responded that machines in this condition were $1,500 to $2,000. I was ready to offer him about $500, but he really thinks a lot of the machine. Oh well.
    Immature. A word used by boring people to describe fun people.

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    Just as well. It sounds like you'd be into it for so much money by the time you were done that you may as well buy a running one.

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    • #3
      Problem I see is people see Argo prices and think these used older machines are worth a TON !?!?!
      Also Since there are not a lot of them on the every day market thy think thy are rare or something ?
      Bad thing is thy will let them rust to crap and Not just give you a deal on them .

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      • #4
        We sort of inflated the prices on here. We all probably got on here and talked about what we paid. After about 6 months of that, the guys with them in the back forty, or a relative's figured free money.

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        • #5
          I paid 1000 for my running 94 max, needed tires and a carb kit.

          But really, to make it less problematic, I replaced all the bearings and chains. By the time I was done about $2000 plus the buying price before I had a good machine, and a lot of work.

          I actually found another one exactly like mine, but same condition as the one I already had when I bought it. Rough, and he's dead set on $3000 or nothing, assuming it's "rare" which they are, but find someone stupid enough to pay that for a project that big on something that old in mint condition is only worth $4000 w/o mods.

          Might as well spend the money on the new and improved models, and stick that $3000 pile where the sun don't shine. Almost a year and the idiot hasn't sold it yet, and hasn't budged.
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          • #6
            I spent good money for my StarCraft BUT Find another one !
            All in all I got a good deal as it was a running driving machine. ( not the best but all there )
            The funny thing I see is the older machines that are not around much are LESS than the currently produced machine out on the market ?

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            • #7
              On the Canadian side used prices are way out of line a ton of stuff 10 to 30 years old on the market at waaay to high a price i understand that to buy new is costly but what many do not understand is that you can still buy a stripped down 8or6 at a decent price point that will take you anywhere the 20K 30K units will,what makes a 18 year old unit worth half the price, too much in my opinion and not to disrespect anyone here but i bought new in 88 a 8 I/C for the 8 k mark and 14 years ago got 4k out of it and I thought I was lucky now I see the same machine for about the same money in many adds and parts for these machines are going obsolete what gives.NCT

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