1973 Baja valuable?

Marc J.

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Bought a 1973 16' Baja a couple of weeks ago. I've been led to believe that this is the second year model. It's in really good shape to be 30 years old. Does anybody know if it could be valuable?
 

slabbott

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Re: 1973 Baja valuable?

I don't know about the value, but we used to have a 1979 17" Baja v-hull runabout with a 180 mercruiser stern drive. GREAT BOAT!! I was in college and my dad was on a foreign car kick at the time. He traded the boat for an Audi 5000 diesel car, that didn't run. The boat needed a $200 flywheel and a seat repair. I never let him forget about it. That care gave him fits for the next five years and I'm sure someone is enjoying that boat today (still laughing about that sucker who took the car off their hands). If your boat is in good shape, I'd hang on to it. Ours always ran great and was good for fishing and skiing. God bless! :)
 

Marc J.

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Re: 1973 Baja valuable?

Mine is an outboard model. Originally powered by a mercury, a 88hp OMC took its place in 1987. The boat is in really good condition structurally. It runs over 50 mph with no special parts and handles well. I hope to sell the hull to someone who might restore it, so that I can put together a fishing boat.
 

Marc J.

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Re: 1973 Baja valuable?

If it's not valuable, I guess I could mount a bass seat and trolling motor on the front!
 

Chinewalker

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Re: 1973 Baja valuable?

Value depends on a lot of things - most of all someone who considers if to have value. You might want to search around and see if there are any Baja owners groups. Someone may take an interest in it. Value also goes hand-in-hand with the "coolness" factor. If it looks "cool" with rakish lines, low profile windshield, sparkly metal flake, etc. then it could be "the" boat for someone intent on reliving their mispent youth... Try listing it on eBay and see what happens - that'll give you the best indication of "value"...<br />You could also try posting some queries on the Fiberglassics.com site, as they specialize in old plastic. Good luck!<br /> - Scott
 
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