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f_inscreenname 08-29-2012 11:54 AM

boat for a car
 
I'm selling one of my classic boats for a couple reasons sadly but one of the goals is to end up with a classic car. It would be nice to skip all the selling and buying by making a trade. Is there sites that do this? I've done a couple searches and found nothing.

RT930turbo 08-29-2012 11:59 AM

What kind of car are you looking for?

f_inscreenname 08-29-2012 12:03 PM


Originally Posted by RT930turbo (Post 3765056)
What kind of car are you looking for?

Holy grail would be a 1968 firebird but something from that era of late 60's to early 70's bird, camero, nova

soldier4402 08-29-2012 12:20 PM

maybe put soemthing in the swap shop dont know if they allow it. Problem these cars arent at dealers and more than likely will have to be a private deal. I would try with an add on craigslist.

Your going to have to think about your boat is worth, a firebird like that IMO is perfect would run you probably close to 40k something descent probably closer to 20 unless your looking for a restore. Your also going to have to find a person that wants to get into a boat and the boat market is probably smaller than the car market. If you have a classic boat(what is it) thats an even smaller niche. Honestly probably a hard slope to climb, probably going to be better of selling then buying.

snapmorgan 08-29-2012 12:23 PM

I put up a Harley last year on Craigs List for sale or swap for a boat of equal value. Had a local guy called a couple hours later and got a deal made on his boat. Worked out good for both parties.

soldier4402 08-29-2012 12:53 PM

i think youll have better luck also if your willing to do a cash plus trade or both parties are that opens up the door more. If your looking for a direct swap it could be harder.

f_inscreenname 08-29-2012 03:00 PM

Have a 1959 Biesemeyer up for sale right now.
http://www.supernova19.com/resurrect...e/13b3e810.jpg

Looking for deal on something like this on eBay now for a "buy it now" price of $8650.00.
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIzWDIxOA...4u!~~60_35.JPG

Not bad shape and road worthy, no rust. Has some issues but I'm used to that. Just dont want a basket case.

articfriends 08-29-2012 04:14 PM

Sell your boat and get your cash in order and then seaarch hard for a smokin deal on the car you want, I think the economy is getting WORSE, the prices on stuff around here on the online auction sites is going DOWN steadly as people don't have money. I just watched a restored AAR cuda with 55,000 miles sell for 30k and a real beautiful 65 big block 4spd 33,000 mile Vette sell for 31,500.
http://auction.repocast.com/details.cfm?ID=968154
Cash is king and any business that does a trade with you is going to value your boat at next to nothing and the car they are giving you like its gold, you'll either be offered a pos with hidden problems or depending on the value of your boat they will want some cash too , Smitty

FIXX 08-29-2012 07:02 PM

fixx
 

Originally Posted by articfriends (Post 3765230)
Sell your boat and get your cash in order and then seaarch hard for a smokin deal on the car you want, I think the economy is getting WORSE, the prices on stuff around here on the online auction sites is going DOWN steadly as people don't have money. I just watched a restored AAR cuda with 55,000 miles sell for 30k and a real beautiful 65 big block 4spd 33,000 mile Vette sell for 31,500.
http://auction.repocast.com/details.cfm?ID=968154
Cash is king and any business that does a trade with you is going to value your boat at next to nothing and the car they are giving you like its gold, you'll either be offered a pos with hidden problems or depending on the value of your boat they will want some cash too , Smitty

numbers matching 1965 corvette with a 396 425 hp ya rite....they did not have the 425 hp until 1970 which was the 402 and the l78 in the vettes were 375 hp..must be a sales mans call lol..

articfriends 08-29-2012 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by mrfixxall (Post 3765340)
numbers matching 1965 corvette with a 396 425 hp ya rite....they did not have the 425 hp until 1970 which was the 402 and the l78 in the vettes were 375 hp..must be a sales mans call lol..

Mr fixxall- You might want to read up on the chevy big block history, not only did they make a 425hp 396 in 1965 for the vettes but they also had a unique hood scoop (like the car in the auction) and there were only 2157 of them made total. I'm not really a Corvette guy either, I wanted one for years when I was younger until I drove one and realized what a lumbering POS they drove like. My point in mentioning this auction was a TON of really decent cars went thru and only sold for about 1/2 to 2/3rds of what I expected price wise, and I have been seeing more and more realistic prices on classic cars lately, I was sure that vette would pull in at least 50,000$ , Smitty
Here is a link mentioning the 1965 396:
http://www.autotraderclassics.com/ca...es-73613.xhtml

1965 CORVETTE L78 BIG-BLOCK

396 CUBIC INCHES
425 HORSEPOWER

There were many horsepower combinations for the mighty 327 small-block in 1965 (ranging from 250 to 375), but the top number went to the new 396 cubic-inch big-block rated at 425 hp. The mid-year introduction of the Mark IV big-block marked a significant change in Corvette powerplants. From now on the biggest and baddest Corvettes would be big-blocks (it would be a long time before small-blocks topped big-block numbers).

The availability of the big-block 396 and its 415 lb-ft of torque added dragstrip demon to the Corvette’s previous reputation as a very quick sports car. Only 2,157 L78 1965 Corvettes were produced and they all had unique hood scoops, which make them easy to spot without opening the hood.


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