42 legacy value
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42 legacy value
LOOKING TO SEE WHAT WOULD BE A FAIR PRICE FOR THIS 2005 - EPOXY 42 LEGACY WITH 1075'S AND #6'S. LESS THAN 20 HOURS ON MOTORS WITH NEW HEADS, NEW EXHAUST IN 2012. ZERO HOURS ON DRIVES. REBUILT TRANSOM ASSEMBLIES WITH #8 GIMBAL RINGS. NEW BAM 1500 TRANSMISSIONS. NEW COCKPIT INTERIOR.
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H20W8STER (02-18-2024)
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Theres a nice 46 Unlimited thats been for sale awhile at $269k or make offer. I would think as a buyer you have to be a decent amount under that 46 to justify going to an older, shorter, 42 legacy.....
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The 42’s hold there value better than the 46 . And that’s a nice boat you have . I woudnt hesitate to ask 280 for it .
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Here’s another 46 for $256k or make offer
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2007-46-OUT...d=153546766901
What do you Outerlimits guys think are the reasons behind the 42 holding value better than the newer, faster, longer 46’s? Not being a ball buster, just asking??
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2007-46-OUT...d=153546766901
What do you Outerlimits guys think are the reasons behind the 42 holding value better than the newer, faster, longer 46’s? Not being a ball buster, just asking??
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Here’s another 46 for $256k or make offer
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2007-46-OUT...d=153546766901
What do you Outerlimits guys think are the reasons behind the 42 holding value better than the newer, faster, longer 46’s? Not being a ball buster, just asking??
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2007-46-OUT...d=153546766901
What do you Outerlimits guys think are the reasons behind the 42 holding value better than the newer, faster, longer 46’s? Not being a ball buster, just asking??
Steve Wright
Classic Chevrolet Sugarland"
to a boat with fresh power and drives though. Not exactly apples to apples.
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Here’s another 46 for $256k or make offer
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2007-46-OUT...d=153546766901
What do you Outerlimits guys think are the reasons behind the 42 holding value better than the newer, faster, longer 46’s? Not being a ball buster, just asking??
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2007-46-OUT...d=153546766901
What do you Outerlimits guys think are the reasons behind the 42 holding value better than the newer, faster, longer 46’s? Not being a ball buster, just asking??
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You're comparing this "We are posting this boat for a customer and do not know to much about the details. We do know that the boat has been extremely well taken of and is in excellent condition. If you have questions call me @ 281-352-5321 and I'll get them answered promptly!
Steve Wright
Classic Chevrolet Sugarland"
to a boat with fresh power and drives though. Not exactly apples to apples.
Steve Wright
Classic Chevrolet Sugarland"
to a boat with fresh power and drives though. Not exactly apples to apples.
The ad states that all you have to do is call and ask whatever you want to know and he will relay all questions to the owner for answers. I’ve talked to the owner of that boat before when he called me about a boat I had for sale. He seemed pretty knowledgeable so I have no idea why he had a car dealer list it.
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In my humble opinion the 42 legacy hull was what really pushed outerlimits to where they are today . Customers started putting huge horsepower in those hulls and they performed and handled very well . Obviously OL has come a long way since then but I truly believe this hull put them on the map so to speak. It’s is a desirable boat. Why exactly do they hold there value better than a 46 I guess I can’t really answer that. As for the 37 vs the 39 ... well I just dint think the 39 was one of there better boats but that’s probably a better question for someone that owned a 39