Low retail, $4,750. Average retail, $8,650. High retail, $20,200. It's all about condition and factory options.
This model was made between 1964 - 1985 in 3 variations. Today in fair condition it is worth between $25 to $40
This rifle was made in two variations from 1957 to 1964. I fair / working condition it would be worth between $50-$80.
$ 200.00
well, it didnt occur in 1964. because there was no 1964 Seattle worlds fair. there was however a Worlds FAir in Seattle in 1962.
It is worth what someone will pay. Saying that, NADA gives it a value of $26,100 in fully restored excellent condition. $13,600 in good condition, and $9,200 in fair condition. It is all about condition.
What condition is the pistol in. Is it working? Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very good or Excellent condition? without more information I can not give you an estimate of value. It is in fair condition. In Fair condition it is worth $25 - $40. They were made in 3 different variations from 1964-1981. Model 38C (Combat) The owners and parts manual is still available on Crosman's home page.
it is when a truck or tractor pulls a sled at a fair
The 1964 World's Fair
The Fairest Fair Lady - 1964 was released on: USA: 1964 Finland: 12 March 2004 (DVD premiere)
My Fair Lady was released on 10/22/1964.
This will depend upon the condition of the vehicle. If the truck is in fair shape it should be worth between $1000 and $2000.
The 1964 World's Fair - 1996 - TV was released on: USA: 1996