Most of the people I buy motors from aren't boat guys, they're people who inherited a boat, motor, or fishing tackle that they know nothing about. Most don't care about the 'junk', they want the money from selling the property so bad they can taste it.
Junk guys are the same way, they see scrap, if they smell a few extra bucks they list it as they found it. Many if not most have no clue how to run an outboard or they've already burned one up and know better than to try and run it.
I contacted the guy with the 9.9hp the other night, it took till last night to get a reply, and finally a phone number.
He bought the whole mess to get the trailer to haul his mower on, the boat was a PA registered Bass Tracker with no title, (something a PA boat won't have). The motor looked clean so he listed it, he said he's only gotten spam emails so far. His goal was to sell the motor for enough to convert the trailer to something that can haul a mower.
He also mentioned that the motor was way too big for the boat, which he said had a sticker saying 50hp max. He said 99hp is double. That right there tells me what the deal is. He also said a guy from the gas station down the road looked at it and said its got low compression and needs a rebuild, he said it 'only had 172 psi which for these is pretty good, or good as new.
If I find another reason to go that way I may try and make a deal for it. I couldn't tell from the little we spoke whether he still has the boat or if its just laying out in the woods or something. Some of those older Bass Tracker boats were pretty decent hulls but the wood usually rotted away leaving a bare hull full of wet wood pulp.
He's a about a two hour ride from me here each way. I'd be more apt to jump in the truck and go if it were still complete, with the boat, motor and trailer as he found it.
He emailed me the following pics:
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