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Re: 1962 21' free to good home
Wow, can't believe that such an "original" has become available!!!!!!!!!! I'm just a little excited..... :D
Ben has been kind enough to hold her until we're back in town this weekend. I really do appreciate all the offers, and currently being in the middle of restoring a SeaCraft bowrider, Skip and I are thinking on the 'what, where, when and how' with the 21..... How many cases of beer & pounds of steak does it take to restore a boat?????????????? |
Re: 1962 21' free to good home
No stingers and transom? Does it have the cap deck?
I may be interested. Can you post picks of it? Thanks |
Re: 1962 21' free to good home
To Late!
65 Bowrider already claimed her. It's a done deal. Ken |
Re: 1962 21' free to good home
#$%%^&%^*^% @#$@#$$^*^(*%^@#$#$@#$@#$
That is twice I missed her :( :( :( :( If they change their mind, I will leave immediately to come get it. I'll even pay you something for it. |
Re: 1962 21' free to good home
Ken - i take back what i said before if you are really willing to come get it? how soon could you get down here? shoot me an email. kinda stupid for it to have to travel an extra 500miles but i need it gone?
(on a side not the reason i need it gone is because i just (yesterday) bought a 1965 17' whaler montauk, couldnt pass it up and its a total project, but surely wont take ass much time or cash as the 21') Carla - dont worry, im always right around the corner if you need help! :rolleyes: James - looks like i will transfer ownership to Ken to hold for Carla and if it falls through someone on will have it (just not me), so your next in line. |
Re: 1962 21' free to good home
OHH Yea! that trailer in the picture is the one shes still rolling on! :eek:
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Re: 1962 21' free to good home
Thanks Ben...
I think I was second in line the first time too. Oh well... Heck, I can't even pay somebody for one. The last one I tried to buy, the guy wouldn't sell to me even if I sent him cash up front sight unseen because it was going to take me a 2 day drive to get there and he wanted it gone "yesterday" :( Then I see all the freakin pogues that collect Seacrafts like some people collect stamps (you know who you are) and it is not making me a happy camper. People even have Seacrafts in the freakin' Mojave desert and a crazy cajun can't get his hands on one 'fer nuthin' -Muddy |
Re: 1962 21' free to good home
Yea, No Bones needs another boat on his property like a hole in the head :D Though, He's got the storage for sure for the boat and is capable of holding it for Carla and Skip down the road! ;)
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Re: 1962 21' free to good home
I hope they fix it up right. Now, like I asked before, where are all the rest of the Mosley hulls? This is the only one that we have ever seen. Yes a few bowriders but I thought there were a bunch? Have they all been brought to the dump?
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Re: 1962 21' free to good home
Carla - If you want a set of the original homelite's . . . I only live a 100miles (that's california miles . . . so about an hour away) from 4cyclemarine.
http://www.4cyclemarine.com/bearcat.html The guy who owns the shop is getting old . . . just something to consider . . . if you want to go that route. Also . . . I'll bet with all the generous folks on the site there may be some interest in a fund raiser to get that boat back in tip top shape. That is if anyone here has some extra boat parts laying around ;) |
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