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Biggus 08-09-2002 10:07 AM

1986 Formula 206LS how much $$$
 
I am looking at a 1986 Formula 20 footer. Fresh water only, 450 hrs, 260 Mrecruiser, new alpha drive on a double axle galvi trailer. and ugly faded maroon sides.

It`s all orig and has not been used or run since summer 1999. Has been shrink wrapped whole time.Needs a fair amount of cleaning/detailing, batteries etc. I can buy it as is.

What do you think it is worth???? and how much should I offer?

Playn 08-09-2002 10:19 AM

from Nadaguides.com (without options)

THUNDERBIRD/FORMULA
1988


Length: 20'
Model Name/Description: FORMULA 206 LS
Boat Type: Stern Drive Power Boat
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Beam: 7' 10"
Engine: 1
270 HP
Gasoline
Net Weight: 3,150
Low Retail: $7,090
Average Retail: $9,090

Audiofn 08-09-2002 10:27 AM

Kurt check out the Formula area. One of the strings had a REAL NICE 87 or so for like 7 grand just needed a drive but would have been worth like 17 when done.

Jon

cashmoney 08-09-2002 12:09 PM

There is a couple in the boat trader...one with a 350 for around 12-15 G's and another one with a 454 for $6800.00

Maybe somewhere inbetween that

Iggy 08-10-2002 04:05 PM

Send me your e-mail address. I have a copy of the original F-206 brochure from 1988.
I'd be glad to forward a copy to you.:D
I payed 13K for mine two years ago.

Hope you get it.
Maybe then I won't be the ony one on the board with one.:)

deepvc 01-08-2004 05:43 PM

Formula f206 brochure
 
Hello Iggy from deepvc! I read your thread about owning a 1987 Formula f206 brochure. I am buying a 1987 F206 this week and would gladly pay you for a copy of your brochure. I am a big Formula fan but don;t know alot about the F206 as I have not seen one until the one I am buying came up for sale. My email address is [email protected] if you get a chance to respond. Thanks much for your time.


deepvc

Liberator21 01-08-2004 08:48 PM

To answer your question.....
Feel the guy out. If the boat's been sitting that long, odds are he wants to get rid of it. If low retail is about $7000, lowball him. Offer him about $4500. All he can do is say no. You can always go up, you can't go down. I bought my 21 footer for $2500. The guy was looking for $7000. The boat was pretty clean, but hadn't been run in years. Just for the hell of it, I offered him $2500, never expecting him to take it, but he did! At the time, book was 10 grand! You just never know. If the seller is a friend you might want to start out a little higher.

epeek 01-08-2004 08:55 PM

I was gonna say about 5 grand. You can buy those
older 21 scarabs all day for that.

cuda 01-08-2004 09:27 PM

The 206 is what first got me interested in this madness. I saw one running through a stiff chop without getting beat to death. He went to the same ramp I did, after getting my teeth beat out in my fish boat. I walked over to see what it was, the rest is history.:)

I love the look of them, and after owning three Formulas, I want one even worse. The bad thing is, I already have two 20 foot sportboats.:(

I still check them from time to time and they seem to run from 10K up to 15K.

Are you keeping the Pachanga too?

Liberator21 01-08-2004 09:40 PM

Formula IS a nice boat, but for an 86 20 footer needing work 5 grand is a fair price for both buyer AND seller. Like epeek said, that's about going rate, and I live on Long Island where everything's expensive!!! Like I said, offer him $4500.:cool:


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