Vintage sears

carleton

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Is a Sears sn 21758511 air cooled outboard motor worth buying foe 100 dolllars?
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Carleton
 

JB

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Re: Vintage sears

No. I wouldn't pay a C-note for that.
 

colbyt

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Re: Vintage sears

No. I wouldn't pay a C-note for that.

I keep reading this type of reply in more than one forum. I have no desire to be confrontation but I suggest that regional markets vary widely in what prices are correct. You might score a barn or garage sale find but for all the small motors I have seen locally you just aren't going to buy anything that runs for less than 150-$200. Perhaps that is because we have a lot of small lakes and streams to go along with our big ponds.
 

jim j geezer

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Re: Vintage sears

I'd say you have a keeper - especially given that it has contact points -vs- an iffy electronic ignition. If you can swing it, make part of the deal that you get to run a tank of gas through it on a test tank - under load, as a mini torture test. If it doesn't overheat or otherwise misbehave... GOPHERIT!
 
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mrcrabs

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Re: Vintage sears

regional markets vary widely
You got that right, here in IL I won't take them unless you give it to me and I have 5 Eska products from 15hp-7.5's I love'um
I have a friend in Florida that just sold a average condition 7.5 deluxe for $400

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder or caveat emptor?
 
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