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<blockquote data-quote="ErnieG" data-source="post: 7428366" data-attributes="member: 175918"><p>I paid $225 for it ...one good thing is it had a brand new 6.5 horse motor on it . The way I'm looking at it is ..if I have around $400 into it at the end I'm still ahead compared to the prices of new ones and even good used ones which are way north of that..at least around me here in Northeast Pa . </p><p>I enjoy the challenge and keeps me outta trouble and the reward in the end makes it all worth it ! </p><p>Ernie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErnieG, post: 7428366, member: 175918"] I paid $225 for it ...one good thing is it had a brand new 6.5 horse motor on it . The way I'm looking at it is ..if I have around $400 into it at the end I'm still ahead compared to the prices of new ones and even good used ones which are way north of that..at least around me here in Northeast Pa . I enjoy the challenge and keeps me outta trouble and the reward in the end makes it all worth it ! Ernie [/QUOTE]
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