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    Posted 12 years ago

    bzymom
    (2 items)

    My brother and I used to ride this when we were really young. The ladders have disappeared, but my father took good care of it and stored it in the attic. I no longer have the room to store it and wonder how much it's worth now, besides the sentimental value. Not sure of the manufacturer....I'm thinking Murray perhaps? Any background info or knowledge would be appreciated!

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    1. jhgilliard, 12 years ago
      I would say it looks like a Murray, you can buy replacement ladders online, through a number of sites. That would be the best bet to get the most out of it, in the event you did sell it. I would say its between $50.00 and $250.00 depending on the condition and the method in which you sell.
    2. lstites, 12 years ago
      I think it could be worth alot more then that. You should market it thru vintage car collectors, vintage auto body shops, the like. I saw one on Pawn Stars the other night that was totally a wreck, they restored it and sold it for $1000. Good Luck!

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