Friday, February 3, 2012

Does anyone have an idea what a 1962 Lund Fishing Boat is worth, without the original motor in good shape?

Without a motor or accessories, or a trailer, about $75.



With a roadworthy trailer in good condition, maybe $500.



Lake-ready, by which I mean, including a functional outboard having good compression, fishfinder, trolling motor, bilge pump, livewell pumps, nav lights, road-worthy trailer in good condition, at least $1000. Nobody cares if it's the "original" motor.



Without a clear title, you pay me to haul it off.Does anyone have an idea what a 1962 Lund Fishing Boat is worth, without the original motor in good shape?
"Good shape" no matter how well intentioned is just a personal opinion unless you have a signed survey or similar from a competent professional willing to stand by his (or her) report.



You might list on Ebay with a comfortable reserve and see what happens - but you are selling a boat nearly half a century old - that will immediately put you into the classic enthusiast market, and that mob are pretty well switched on when it comes to finding faults, and sniffing out bargains.



For a very quick sale - not much. If you want good money, you will need to establish the actual condition of all parts of the boat and get a competent appraisal done so that you actually can set a fair market price with knowledge rather than speculation.



Good luck.Does anyone have an idea what a 1962 Lund Fishing Boat is worth, without the original motor in good shape?
the best thing to do is compare your boat with other lund boats for sale in your area. here is a search of lund boats for sale on craig's list and Ebay.



http://boat.jaxed.com/cgi-bin/boat.cgi?c鈥?/a>



hope this helps
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