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Old 01-23-2010, 06:51 PM
bitsamonkey bitsamonkey is offline
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Default 1969 20' center console project

Hello all,
Some of you may remember my sinking/recovery adventure from this time last year. I had all intentions to rebuild this hull, but have run out of space and time and will have to pass it on to someone.
Up for your consideration is a 1969 4 stringer, drains out the back, tank above deck (at least it was before I scrapped it) center console with no combing cutouts and a single casting deck hatch. It's a hull only: no console, no engine, no trailer. This is only useful to someone looking to do a complete overhaul on a classic. It will need a cap-off reworking of everything! But look at the bright side... do it your way, no excuses and do it right. Why buy an old runner that's going to need a transom, tank and deck anyway and don't kid yourself 99% of them do.
Asking price $500.
Telephone number 786 252 2622.
It's on stands in my yard. Bring a trailer and I'll help you load it. Good Florida title in my name.
I'm having trouble with the Photobucket part of loading pic's but will keep trying. You can PM me and I'll forward them for now. $25 paid to forum.
Thanks.
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