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Wildthing - Sorry to be nosey but I'm courious what you got for her. (I have a 357 also).
Only tell us if you want to. |
I got a fair price and did write a big check. I did get more then the highest trade.
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That's good. Your 357 looked exceptionally clean. What did you get to replace her? Do you have pics?
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Not yet??? We know what we want but the $$$$$$$ are keeping us away.
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Originally posted by bford1 That's good. Your 357 looked exceptionally clean. What did you get to replace her? Do you have pics? |
Wildthing congrats on the sale. I know you were getting frustrated. Boats like yours ussually sell if you can just get the buying to see it. Lots of buyers unfortunatly are scared of the age. Glad it all worked out and keep us posted on your search.
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Thanks for all the kind words, the surveyor said the boat is a 12 out of 1 to 10. The new owner will be extremely happy just I was with it.
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Wildthing, congrats on the sale! Like I said, you just needed the right buyer to come along.
Will the boat be staying on Lake St. Clair or going elsewhere? Good luck on the new boat purchase (and if you're going to pick up a 419, let us know - I want to buy stock in Exxon! :eek: :) ) |
Thanks Dockrocker, the boat is going to NV. I was going to look at a 419 but don't really want tripps. My preference is a 37 OL.
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Wow! Damn near all the way across country. 37 OL is a sweet boat; from what I've read around here, you don't get a lot with the 419 v the 382 except a bigger gas bill. Cockpit and cabin are virtually identical in size, etc, I think Troutly might know more. You don't see too many OL's around Detroit, that would be a sweet ride.
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