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Old 10-14-2018, 09:03 AM
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well it's all over sold for $581. I think collectors of rare tvs do not care if the tv works real well they want and are willing to pay top dollar for it. I see the price of collector tvs are going up in price very fast and the seller is getting asking price and more. I bid $200. on a mid 60'S tv priced at $99. I thought it would never get that high. sold for $355. a 1965 Philco.
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Old 10-14-2018, 12:02 PM
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I see the price of collector tvs are going up in price very fast and the seller is getting asking price and more. I bid $200. on a mid 60'S tv priced at $99. I thought it would never get that high. sold for $355. a 1965 Philco.
That particular model was an option for Ford vehicles in 66, it's been expensive for a long time.
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