What has been described as “one of the most important collections of classic Ford and related tractors” was sold at auction (in individual lots) earlier this month – on Saturday, May 12, in England.
We’ve already brought you several reports from this noteworthy sale – including details of the highest-value lots.
Also Read: 1985 ‘classic’ County sells for a massive £90,000In this article, we round up some of the remaining results – with prices for a 7700, 8700, 9700, 8100 (2WD and 4WD versions), 7710 and 8210 (2WD and 4WD variants).
These pictures (below) were all taken by Tim Scrivener; he was present at the auction for AgriLand.
Please note that all of the prices referenced below are in pounds sterling.
All (hammer) prices are subject to a ‘buyer’s premium’ of 5%. These prices are not subject to VAT, unless otherwise stated in the caption.
Click on a thumbnail in the gallery (below) to open up a full-size image; once opened you can scroll sideways to see the next picture. Refer to each caption to see details of each lot, including the hammer price.
- This 1978 Ford 7700 (2WD; 18.4 R38 rear wheels/tyres; 5,274 hours) sold for £9,300
- This 1978 Ford 8700 (4WD; Dual Power; ZF front axle; 5,057 hours) sold for £10,200
- This 1978 Ford 9700 (4WD; ZF front axle; 5,378 hours) sold for £11,000
- This 1981 Ford 8100 (2WD; Dual Power; Load Monitor; 5,947 hours) sold for £8,000
- This 1978 Ford 8100 (4WD; Dual Power; Load Monitor; Schindler front axle; 4,450 hours) sold for £8,500
- This 1985 Ford 7710 (2WD; 3,879 hours) sold for £12,200
- This 1985 Ford 8210 (2WD; 6,703 hours) sold or £7,700 (plus VAT)
- This 1984 Ford 8210 (4WD; ZF front axle; 5,925 hours) sold for £12,000 (plus VAT)
- It’s rare for such a collection of tractors to come up for sale. This auction generated plenty of chat