Re: Possible selling my motor...
If you want to get top dollar, then follow this simple strategy:<br /><br />1) Wash, polish and wax motor. Clean everything and put fresh coat of cheap silver spray paint on prop.<br /><br />2) Take photos of motor from most flattering angle. Be sure to exclude any areas of damage or corrosion from your photos. <br /><br />3) Create E-bay ad with photos. Be sure that the description of o/b praises its long history of trouble free performance. Use phrases like "runs like a dream", "many pleasant memories boating with kids", "is my favorite o/b", "this o/b allowed me to catch trophy fish..." etc. <br /><br />Avoid direct statements about its actual condition. Always claim that it looks great (for a motor of its age) and runs great. You don't know anything about o/b's, but your friend does and he says it's are real steal. You love to trust people, but your wife insists it be sold strictly as is, no refunds and full payment before pickup. <br /><br />4) Sit back and watch the bidding war.