Any on know this Cig?
#11
Originally posted by US1 Fountain
With all do respect, it is advertised as 2001 boat.
Not an '87 for which it is.
Your example is how they SHOULD read.
restored in....
rebuilt in....
Far from the 'same thing'.
The ad is placed as a 2001 boat with a low '87 price just to get more lookers. I guess if you have to resort to decieving to get lookers, more power to them.
With all do respect, it is advertised as 2001 boat.
Not an '87 for which it is.
Your example is how they SHOULD read.
restored in....
rebuilt in....
Far from the 'same thing'.
The ad is placed as a 2001 boat with a low '87 price just to get more lookers. I guess if you have to resort to decieving to get lookers, more power to them.
Cant see why it bothers people, especially if you are only looking to only spent 50 thousand ish dollars in the first place. 50 thousand ish certainly wont buy you an actual 2001 38 Top Gun with power.
#12
Originally posted by Jamie B.
50 thousand ish certainly wont buy you an actual 2001 38 Top Gun with power.
50 thousand ish certainly wont buy you an actual 2001 38 Top Gun with power.

LS JR.
#13
Originally posted by Too Old
NOT the same thing. Not even close.
If it's a totally restored Cigarette, advertise it as that.
But don't confuse that with making it a boat manufactured in another year.
NOT the same thing. Not even close.
If it's a totally restored Cigarette, advertise it as that.
But don't confuse that with making it a boat manufactured in another year.
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From: Lafayette,La
Originally posted by rainmn
I know it shouldn't be listed as a 2001.
Sorry, that just bugs me when sellers do that. When a guy drops a crate motor in a '72 Nova, then sells it, does he list it as a 2004?
I know it shouldn't be listed as a 2001.
Sorry, that just bugs me when sellers do that. When a guy drops a crate motor in a '72 Nova, then sells it, does he list it as a 2004?




