I am in possesion of a new in the box johnson 75 stinger short shaft. I have no intention of selling this engine. I would however like to find out what the market value of said engine would be? Anyone know how i could find out?![]()
Since almost no hulls are made today to use such an engine, i guess most people would be in the market for a new engine huh? That does not really answer my question. Obviously the engine was made for an older boat. I mean it was built in 1975. I just thought someone in a boating forum could help me with my question. Thanks a bunch anyway.
I am in possesion of a new in the box johnson 75 stinger short shaft. I have no intention of selling this engine. I would however like to find out what the market value of said engine would be? Anyone know how i could find out?![]()
Old outboards--even antique outboards are not like classic or antique cars. They do not usually hold value or increase--unless it is the first Evinrude ever made or something unique like that.
Since almost NO hulls are made today of a size to use that engine with a 15 inch transom, the engine's value is not much except to someone who is restoring an old 15 inch transom boat, an Evinrude collector, or someone who wishes to use a jackplate.
If it is indeed brand new--never used, don't use it, and try for a collector sale. Otherwise, if it has been lightly run and stored, use it yourself if you have an application for it.
I would like to sell itRe: 1975 Johnson Stinger
If you decide to sell it PM me 1ST!!!!!!![]()
13 years later your letting it go?I would like to sell it
Well Thank you so much for the advice. BTW would you like to see a pic of the box?Re: 1975 Johnson Stinger
If you want to see what it is worth post some picts and tell people you want to sell it if you dont want to sell it crap and get off the pot
If i find the right person, I am a very patient man.13 years later your letting it go?