Re: Value on restored 1972 SeaCraft CC
Good point. I think what I meant to say is if you check the asking price, and the boat is gone in a few weeks or has 20 or more replies, it is priced right. If you look at the asking price and there are only a few replies, then the price is to high. Or just look at some of the ads, they start out at a high price, drop a few k, drop a few more k and then sell. We may not know the selling price, but I am sure most of us, have a pretty good idea.
I for one have looked at a lot of boats, and one thing that turns me off is a boat that is really nice, the guy is asking a good price, and the motor is 10 years old.
You hit the nail on the head, no one really wants a Carbed 2 stroke.
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