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Re:Value of my '74

tjhawk

New member
Re:Value of my '74

Thanks to those who replied to my earlier post - this is very helpful. I knew the boat had little value and there is a bit of emotional attachment but knowing the work it needs I can't have it rotting in my yard anymore. Here's a few pics for you to look at. http://s80.photobucket.com/albums/j169/tjhawkenson/1974 checkmate/
I have more questions based on mere suggestion:

What could I sell the motor for? I've seen them on Craigslist for $1200+ and that's for a smaller sized motor
How do I sell just the hull????
Any further thoughts on this boat?
 
is there more damage that we cant see in the pics? if you have an attachment to it, i would say bring it back to life.
 
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