selling price

Discussion in 'Powerboats' started by user1636, Jun 22, 2007.

  1. user1636
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    Location: lebanon tn

    user1636 New Member

    What would be a good price for chris craft 17-1/2' 1972 305cu in 4 barrel
    original in good shape with 420 hours. Includes trailer.
     
  2. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Its worth a little less than you want to pay for it.

    Or-- almost as much as another person would pay for a 17-1/2 305ci 4 barrel original in good shape with trailer, in Lebanon.

    I hate to see people get no replies, but this is an almost impossible question.
     
  3. longliner45
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    longliner45 Senior Member

    got a picture?
     

  4. charmc
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    charmc Senior Member

    Here's a 1965 Chris Craft 18' runabout for sale:

    http://boats.iboats.com/cgi-bin/marine_classifieds/view_photos.cgi?ad_id=208372&img=6&count=1

    A 19' Chris Craft 1971 runabout:

    http://boats.iboats.com/cgi-bin/marine_classifieds/view_photos.cgi?ad_id=196729&img=5&count=5

    20' 1971 Chris Craft runabout:

    http://www.ablboats.com/details.asp?ListingID=60733

    Prices for boats in good condition seem to range from $3,000 to nearly $20,000.

    I'm just showing the wide range of pricing for the description you gave. Chris Craft was pretty big back then for a boat company; they made many different styles of boats in similar size ranges. Some of their runabouts were straight mass production, a few were upscale limited production. To complicate things, although most hulls were FRP by then, they were still making a few wood hulls in 1972. For any advice to be helpful, you'll need to provide a detailed description of the boat and several photos.
     
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