Got me a Pantera
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I dont know if i got a good deal on a boat this old, and it also has full hydrolic steering.
I paid $15000. Left my house a 7 am drove to miami by myself to see it, took it to the bay love the way it handle in the rough and that was enough for me, and i was back home at midnight after a 6 hour trip back with the boat hitched to my tahoe.
I paid $15000. Left my house a 7 am drove to miami by myself to see it, took it to the bay love the way it handle in the rough and that was enough for me, and i was back home at midnight after a 6 hour trip back with the boat hitched to my tahoe.
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Originally posted by migara422
I dont know if i got a good deal on a boat this old, and it also has full hydrolic steering.
I paid $15000. Left my house a 7 am drove to miami by myself to see it, took it to the bay love the way it handle in the rough and that was enough for me, and i was back home at midnight after a 6 hour trip back with the boat hitched to my tahoe.
I dont know if i got a good deal on a boat this old, and it also has full hydrolic steering.
I paid $15000. Left my house a 7 am drove to miami by myself to see it, took it to the bay love the way it handle in the rough and that was enough for me, and i was back home at midnight after a 6 hour trip back with the boat hitched to my tahoe.
I would say you got a free Hull, If they are in good shape, The engine, drive and Hydraulic steering, are worth Close to $15,000, not to mention the trailer, and interior!!!! Good deal.
I looked at a 26' Martini yesterday, and well, lets say the guy has been trying to get $9900 for the last year or so, I finally ran into the boat at a local storage yard while checking out another boat for a friend, and I think he will still have it in another year. The trailer wasnt even set up right, but he drove it on anyway, right onto the aluminum crossmember!!!! OUCH!!!
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i'd say that is a fair price -- i was just curious really as to what mine was worth - i've got a 79 all redone -- not quite ready to sell
but i can see with the new GF and her kids - -a 28 would be nice to move up to
now if i could only get 65k for my 79 24' !!!! lol
but i can see with the new GF and her kids - -a 28 would be nice to move up to
now if i could only get 65k for my 79 24' !!!! lol
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I know what you mean, i came from driving jet boats, 2 actually, i had a 19 youngblood with a 468 banks twin turbo with intercooler, i wish i had this in this boat and i picklefork with a mild 454, wich i sunk because of a $20 hat, this is big for me compare to what i had but my wife wants something bigger so im thinking next year getting a 28.
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WOW, Its a great looking boat for 26 years old, hell Jo was still in diaper It helps in justifing a new one thinking it will look like that in 2030 Pepe and Jo I just bought a new house and the pool will take first priority, my goal is to have a boat for the Key West Poker Run in November.
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