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Originally Posted by el indio
(Post 2795303)
whats it worth? 1977 280 merc. maltese magnum.
Looks to be priced right. I bought my 1976 28 Cigarette back in 1993(?) for $12,000. It had TRS, 350's, trailer, perfect interior, solid hull, and everything worked great mechanically. I bought it soley with the intention of redoing it. Before: http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/5445/28jumpdv9.jpg After: http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/3...rtime28ld5.jpg |
Anybody know approx weight? NADA doesn't have info for Magnum but I found a Cig28SS shown at 4800lbs. Would that be without engines/drives?
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4800 is about rite rigged in 1969. with mercs a little more 1977 a little stronger. 69 big power option was 302 h/m. with alumn exhaust. 2 barrel
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that IS a nice one mark...
sorry i didnt have time to talk... out to dinner w/ the mrs. |
Originally Posted by Stormrider
(Post 2796385)
that IS a nice one mark...
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Originally Posted by Mbam
(Post 2796196)
Mark, you need that one !! Would make a nice spare.
Actually in general the new engines make more power, they are rated differantly. The 2 barrel 5.7 is rated at 250 propshaft HP, the old 260 was rated at the crank using a more optimistic correction standard/factor. |
Good looking boat. Love the classics
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I would be all over that if it was a sport. price seem fair. but its been in salt for a long time.
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mm, this still around?
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dont think so. I almost went to keywest w/ $6000 in my hand but his neighbor ended up buying it. One motor was seized and he later told me it was a train wreck.
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