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Originally Posted by Len S
(Post 2406210)
Wstultz
please share some more pic's, what king of money were you asking for your boat when it was for sale, i would be interested in being able to keep in touch with the new owner in case he want to sell sometime in the future, I love that set up with the coral in the back of your old boat |
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a shot from underneath with the arnesons trimmed down and the second is the new owner's first run in Massachusetts
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2406603)
a shot from underneath with the arnesons trimmed down and the second is the new owner's first run in Massachusetts
do you keep in touch with the new owner, if he wanted to sell sometime in the future i would be interested |
Originally Posted by Len S
(Post 2406634)
Man i love your old boat, please keep more pic comeing im looking at all detail, love the seats 2 man with coral is great looking
do you keep in touch with the new owner, if he wanted to sell sometime in the future i would be interested |
Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2406642)
Yes I do keep in touch with the new owner. As soon as he got the boat up there it started snowing so he didn't get a chance to use it much. I'll let him know that you are interested.
if i had to do one i would set it up like yours. |
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Originally Posted by Len S
(Post 2406655)
Hey thank you that would be great in case he ever wanted to sell and thank you for all the pic's you have posted for me to see, please do post more of the dash and seat set up.
if i had to do one i would set it up like yours. Here's some more of the cockpit under construction. |
Len, I'm out of pictures. If you have any questions about these old Sutphens, PM me. I know you said you thought the Execution Express looked rough but my boat didn't look much better than that one when I first bought it. A lot of work goes into these old boats which is probably the main reason I sold it.....I was tired of working on it and it was never enough, I always had to tinker with something.
My best advise to you is, buy one that is finished even if you have to spend a little more.....it's worth it. |
Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2406683)
My best advise to you is, buy one that is finished even if you have to spend a little more.....it's worth it.
LS |
Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2406683)
Len, I'm out of pictures. If you have any questions about these old Sutphens, PM me. I know you said you thought the Execution Express looked rough but my boat didn't look much better than that one when I first bought it. A lot of work goes into these old boats which is probably the main reason I sold it.....I was tired of working on it and it was never enough, I always had to tinker with something.
My best advise to you is, buy one that is finished even if you have to spend a little more.....it's worth it. but in general they are like an old hot rod sometime the money you will spend restoring them is the same money spent if ya just bought it done already. lucky for me my other halfs family are in the parts buss and have a auto shop. so labour free and most parts at cost, just need a lot of steaks and alot if wisky Do you know were that boat is for sale, the Execution Express |
Originally Posted by Len S
(Post 2407063)
Do you know were that boat is for sale, the Execution Express
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