hitace
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- May 4, 2007
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heres a article on the full history of the once prowed outboard http://www.boats.com/news-reviews/article/outboard-expert-johnson-history
They was the best old motors too. At least they are carrying Evinrudes name, but it will never be the same. (snfff. sob)Makes me wonder what I will do in 60 years when it is hard to find an old Johnson or authentic Rude. By then they will be worth so much I probably couldn't afford one. And, I cannot see me buying something with MERCURY stamped on the side. What a disgrace.
Sometimes you can't tell the difference between an older Johnson and Evinrude. You know, if the cowling's gone and all.
There's an easy way. If it starts on the second pull, it's a Johnson. If it takes more than two pulls, it's an Evinrude.![]()
but im just wondering if i should be using it or saving it for the futrue because im sure 50 years from now a OMC johnson that was never used would be worth some serious bucks
You might want to figure in what it would cost to tear it down and rebuild it, cause after sitting that long, the entire engine will have to be gone through..