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Glastron sickness
« on: August 30, 2018, 08:52:16 PM »
1st step is admitting you might have a problem.  Got my wisdom teeth pulled this afternoon, then found a boat for sale on Facebook in Blair Nebraska.  Hadn't taken any pain meds, and it sounded like a deal.  Drove up and looked it over, Sea Fury 208 with running 200 Johnson for $300.  So I packed the truck and headed north with my bride.  Boat has been outside, needs everything, could be a nice craft, but the little voice told me to pass.  I had visions of a Sprint, but the reality set in what would likely happen with the list of other projects.  If anyone is interested, I have his contact info.
Michael
1979 CVZ-18 388 CI Vortec Mouse
1980 CVX-16SS 140 Mercruiser
1979 CVX-16 Johnson 175
2002 Bennington 2275CC 90 Mercury
1985 Intimidator project
1989 Lowe 200 Redneck fishin Toon
2001 Godfrey Sweetwater pontoon 115 Rude

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Re: Glastron sickness
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2018, 09:00:52 PM »
Couple other show stoppers, no title, last registered in Iowa, but with Nebraska numbers.  Looked at some in good shape on the web, was a beautiful boat in it's day, could take some decent waves.
Michael
1979 CVZ-18 388 CI Vortec Mouse
1980 CVX-16SS 140 Mercruiser
1979 CVX-16 Johnson 175
2002 Bennington 2275CC 90 Mercury
1985 Intimidator project
1989 Lowe 200 Redneck fishin Toon
2001 Godfrey Sweetwater pontoon 115 Rude