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Old 06-13-2014, 05:23 PM
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There were only 13 Barons built between 78 and 79 before the shop closed doors.I own 1 and Baronmarine Todd on here owns my old one so that is 2 out of 13 that leaves 11.

There is a beat overpriced mustard colored one out in Washington and another blue one went to California 20 years ago so that has you down to 9 left in the area.

There is 3 that are accounted for in the St Clairs area 1 being a restored red TRS boat and another blue one that is nice and a newly purchased mustard colored one and the owners said they would never part with them so that leaves 6 unaccounted for if the build numbers are right..

The 1st 2 built were all white and one of them used to be in Holland Mi forever.So that leaves 4 colored boats out there and most likelt they are red or blue.

The factory colors were white red and blue and one orange one was made and that is the one I own.

Sounding like they are pretty rare 420sailor..What would you be willing to pay for one now?
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Old 06-15-2014, 12:07 PM
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http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/boa/4476185768.html

here ya go NIcholas,
cant be picky if you want one of 10 not known
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I have a pretty clean PP with Euro windshield that will be going on the market soon
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Old 06-17-2014, 10:18 PM
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I have a Barron, but mine is spelled different than yours and I think a slightly different type of boat. Here is a picture of my 1976 Barron Sprint 17' flat bottom.

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Originally Posted by Dkahnjob
I have a Barron, but mine is spelled different than yours and I think a slightly different type of boat. Here is a picture of my 1976 Barron Sprint 17' flat bottom.

Too COOL .

Those Flatbottom v drives make offshore boats llok lik the family Truckster.
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Old 06-18-2014, 01:02 AM
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cough up some coin Nick or I am going to send my Baron to you in little pieces week by week.

That one in Seattle is a junk pile 500 dollar boat to anyone but a Baron lover.
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Old 06-18-2014, 08:53 AM
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we have to remember nick is a blow boater and they want everything for free. Not sure
he could handle the boat because the motor
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