TOP five MOST expensive TRACTORS
1918 HOLT 75 £150,000
(September 2015)
A tracked “crawler” tractor and the only surviving Holt, as used by the British Army during the First World War. Used mainly for towing howitzers, this one may have stayed in the UK, which would help explain
its survival.
1963 MATBRO MASTIFF £82,000
(April 2017)
Only 20 built of these were built and there
are just 10 known survivors. This is the first to be built and sold – a tractor of huge
historic significance.
1954 MARSHALL MP6 £80,500
(September 2015)
Of great historical significance. A pre-production model and the third to be built. An early version of “large wheeled tractor” construction. Original and with
supporting documentation.
1917 INTERNATIONAL Mogul
12-25 £80,000 (May 2016)
The first ones were built in 1912, making them very early. This is one of five left in the UK – and one of only 16 worldwide.
1935 lanz bulldog d9550
£72,000 (April 2016)
One family ownership and still running. Believed to be the only 38hp crawler
tractor in the UK.