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My 96 V21 for sale !
First $ 100,000 takes it.
That's right ...... One Hundred Thousand Dollars. It's a classic - last year of the V21. Price is firm, so don't bother with a low ball offer of say...... $ 85,000. |
$100K sounds a pit "pricey" for me.
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Actually, I think he's low-balling it. I see these boats going $120 - $140k on eBay all the time. Not pricey at all. :you:
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There you go Destroyer......... these V's may become the next " investment bubble ".... I just turned down $ 95,000 cash in a bag for my V21. Reason - I'm starting to have 2nd thoughts about selling when the market may go " parabolic " for these V's and even your range of $ 120 - $ 140 may wind up on the low side. Why I just heard of a V21 in Kansas that sold for $ 144,000 and it didn't even come with a trailer !!!!! |
Ok sorry everyone - I've decided not to sell my rare 96' Wellcraft V21 .
Thanks for all the offers - didn't want it to turn into a bidding war. Perhaps some time down the road.......... I mean down the water. |
I can go as much as 6,500....but only if its got a s/s prop...
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:you: Funny cause I have one at 6500 with SS prop.
I hope my post didn't spark all these sarcastic comments but it feels like it may have. I'm mostly selling at my price due to motor value and don't feel the price to be outrageous... Correct me if i'm wrong or calm me down if I'm reading too much into this thread! |
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Your boat didn't spark this, yours is priced pretty right if you ask me. |
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