I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

RUMRUNNER90

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I ran up on this deal today and I could not pass it up. 18 hp. aniv. model always kept indoors with original owners an all paper work SUPER CLEAN- Recon what its really worth $ wise .
 

JB

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

With no make or year it is worthless.<br /><br />Do you have some useful info?
 

RUMRUNNER90

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

I for got its a 50th aniversery 18 hp. evinrude.Its been a long day dontya know.
 

ob

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

Rumrunner,With all due respect ,We already have that info.How about a specific year and model number.Not everyone has followed the birth of Evinrude and 50th anniversary means little toward appraising value.I'll take a shot and say 1962 model.$200 :confused:
 

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

The Evinrude 50th anniversay engines were 1959 models.<br /><br />The 18 hp Fasttwin was a great engine. I owned several. <br /><br />What's it worth? Maybe $300-$550 in truley great condition.
 

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$300-$500 is about right, assuming ALL general maintenance has been done - new ignition components, new waterpump impeller, lower unit re-sealed, carb rebuilt, hoses replaced, etc. Also, I would want to make sure I get a tank with it, too, as 1959 was the last year of the dual-line pressure tank.<br />- Scott
 

totalivewire

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

I have a 50th aniversery 40hp johnson. its a 1972.correct me if im wrong guys but isnt johnson and evinrude the same company, and his motor is a 1972 also.?
 

ob

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totalivewire,I'm sure these guys are correct on the 59' model.My guess was off a couple of years.Evinrudes been making outboards since the early 1900's.Now if Rumrunner can post model number we can verify.
 

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a classic ob! congrats :) <br />restore it and visit a few local classic boat shows $.. u might be surprised?<br />condition is everything of course, but she sounds cherry.<br />good luck,<br />M.Y.
 

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

Ole Evinrude was born in Norway on 19th April, 1877. In 1909 he developed a one-cylinder power plant. The following year he established Evinrude Motors in Milwaukee. He died in Milwaukee on 12th July, 1934. His son, Ralph Evinrude took over running of Evinrude Motors. Two years later it was merged with the Johnson Motor Company to form the Outboard Marine Corporation.<br />Johnson Motor Company was established in 1922.<br /> Picture: 1959 Evinrude 18 hp Fastwin
 

totalivewire

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

very interesting info bear.Thanks for the history lesson. :D
 

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

Now here´s something I have been wondering since I first saw this awesome adds : How can 2 people ski behind a 18HP ??? I find it very difficult to ski behind my 35HP , though i´m at 185 lbs :D <br />Did anybody try this. Were these old horses stronger ?
 

totalivewire

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

I do believe older horses where stronger. But 2 people skiing on 18hp?? where did you get this?must have been some midgets on a stripped out boat.
 

ob

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

The kid in the water has a peculiar grin.Is he relieving himself?
 

RUMRUNNER90

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

I tip the scales at 220 lbs. But I bet it will push my 14ft. flatbottom ok. The only skiers I pay attention to are the ones wearing thongs (females only) HEHE
 

RUMRUNNER90

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Hi, again has anyone got an electric starter for this motor laying around in the shop???? Interchangable with other motors??? What will work???? Thanks, this forum is the greatest!!!
 

Lark40

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Re: I bought a mint 50th aniversery 18hp. today mint

Used to run Evinrude Fastwin's on 14' aluminum and fiberglass runabouts. No problem pulling a 140 lb. teenage skier at a decent speed. Two would work, but pretty slow getting them up.<br /><br />I believe that the electric starters from the old 25, 30, 35, and early 40hp engines will fit the old Fastwins.
 

Chinewalker

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Does your 18hp have a toothed flywheel? If so, then the electric start kit from any of the 18/20/25hp 22-cubic inch Johnrudes will bolt up. Otherwise, you'll need to find the flywheel, too. Ideally, you'll find the wiring harnasses (inside and outside), too. The OMC Part Number for the Starting Kit is: 171847. Not likely to be still available, but you never know. The kits turn up on eBay from time to time. The ones from the Big-Twin series (big bore 25, 28, 30, 33, 35, 40) won't work...<br />- Scott
 
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