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Virginia Boat appears on Ebay

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If you missed the opportunity to purchase the boat of your dreams at the Government Auction you now have a second chance

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1976-Ber ... 0194349864
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$45,000 starting price. I wonder how much he paid at the auction?
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Harv,
That one went for $22,100. The Cape Charles went for $29,900 and the Tangier for $25,800. I fell asleep last Monday and completely missed the end of the auction. Gave new meaning to "You snooze-You lose"! Oh well-there will be others.
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I will be very surprised if any one starts the bidding at all. I don't see that boat being worth $45,000 in today's market. Am I the only one who thinks so?
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steve miller wrote:I I don't see that boat being worth $45,000 in today's market. Am I the only one who thinks so?
K steve, I'm the wrong person to pose that question to, regarding a RLDT,,,,,, but the motors look clean, and if someone(tax dollars at work) has change the tank, then I'd say it's probably 10k high. Can you leave it in its police colors?
Btw , I'm thinking, now that I'm a big time duck hunter, having the tubbb painted in camo, for shooting sea ducks in dec...
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steve that number is real high,we got our police boat for 30k some 4 yrs ago We have truely got our moneys worth .Jr had me bidding on these past few and thank god we didnt get another one two is enough.Timmmmmy we leave for aruba fri and once again we will not be wearing the tubbbb shirts when we fish, hope all is well with both you guys neil and jr
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Timmy

Careful with the Camo Paint..........I camoed a truck once and still have not found it............

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Harry Babb wrote:Timmy

Careful with the Camo Paint..........I camoed a truck once and still have not found it............

Harry

Had that happen one night after drinking, well actually every nights a drinking nite.Thats why I get Beau, the lab, to drive me home.

Neil, I'm leaving for messico, on fri as well, but I'll be wearing my lucky red mt gay rum shirt(hides the vomit stains) for the fishing trip I set up on a RLDT
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Timmy,

You been smokin left hand cigarettes or something? Can't believe given a free drop that you would choose a RLDT over the alternatives for your south of the border fishing trip....You may be smarter than I gave you credit for.
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After a long day of driving accross Florida I can always count on a good laugh here. Camo, why didn't I think of that?
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Garry wrote:Timmy,

You may be smarter than I gave you credit for.
I doubt it.
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dougl33 wrote: I doubt it.
After all It was he who cut up a good boat which now is a .....
Never mind.
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it is a project boat ,just like the rldts. the tubbb will be ready when timmmmmyyyyy retires
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word, neil. You and junior have a great time.
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Post by In Memory of Vicroy »

There is a 41 Hatt. in the Baton Rouge paper this morning, "great mechanical shape" for just $110,000. Tim, maybe you could swap yours for it.....my favorite on the Tubb is the 4" PVC sewer pipe a/c vents....class deal.

yo Fren'

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Northern coonass I think.

yo fren'

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Nah, give Coonasses a bad name.

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a swap like that might work, if timmy gives the other guy $100,000 cash
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