fromcarsToboats
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- Jul 10, 2013
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I found a !955 Johnson 5 1/2 hp outboard. It needs a new coil. I looked up the coil on this web site and it was $28.00. The guy wants $175 or best offer. Is it worth messing with?
how correct .I bought and redid a early 60,s cedarstrip boat (runabout).for several years I used a 90 evinrude on it now due to distances I travel to camp and the cost of fuel I sprung for a 2011 etec last year(60hp).theres no way in heck im ever going to get the 10,000 or so that that boat is worth if I was ever stupid enough to try and sell it!those old johnnys are from an era that as far as im concerned was the highwater mark for design and beauty.buy it ,fix it,enjoy it!I don't see how anybody could actually make money buying old engines and/or boats or even trailers and refurbish them and be able to sell them for any profit. If you simply love to do that, then it is your hobby. But certainly not a money making proposition for any profit...JMHO!![]()
They sell for around that price in good running condition, If it has the original coils both will need replacing. points/condenser? water pump?? carb kit ??? hoses etc///// big question what is your labor worth to you??????????????????????
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You almost have to get one free, or dang close, to make any money on it. Once you get into them, all of the above applies.
It think there is more money in engines that size than the big ones. IMHO and experience.