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52 Duracraft Sportsman restoration.
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<blockquote data-quote="m casey stock" data-source="post: 314440" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>Thanks for the compliment. Yea, I never even thought about one of these old aluminum runabouts, not sure I even knew they existed until a year ago. I was driving along on one of my usual routes and saw this boat up on a hill for sale. I bet I drove by it for at least two weeks. I kept thinking that it looked kinda cool, but just didn't have time to stop. Finally one Saturday I stopped and the more I looked at it the more I got hooked. I thought it was just some old open top pond boat but when I got up level to where I could see over the sides and that it had a covered bow and then noticed it had pulleys and guides for steering I knew I was not leaving without it. I did hold my excitement long enough to successfully lower the price from his original $950.00 asking price :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m casey stock, post: 314440, member: 8635"] Thanks for the compliment. Yea, I never even thought about one of these old aluminum runabouts, not sure I even knew they existed until a year ago. I was driving along on one of my usual routes and saw this boat up on a hill for sale. I bet I drove by it for at least two weeks. I kept thinking that it looked kinda cool, but just didn't have time to stop. Finally one Saturday I stopped and the more I looked at it the more I got hooked. I thought it was just some old open top pond boat but when I got up level to where I could see over the sides and that it had a covered bow and then noticed it had pulleys and guides for steering I knew I was not leaving without it. I did hold my excitement long enough to successfully lower the price from his original $950.00 asking price :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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