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'83 Bass Tracker Revival
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<blockquote data-quote="BYOB Fishing" data-source="post: 224638" data-attributes="member: 1756"><p>Thanks mmf, it was a pain, but I think that if a person has the right tools, they shouldn't be afraid of doing it. I was reading another forum when doing a search on 1983 trackers, and the guy had a chance to pick one up for a good price. everybody was telling him not to buy it, do a test drive, check out the transom, old boats leak, etc. in my opinion, everything thats wrong with it can be fixed with a little bit of work and help from tinboats members. If anything, the more things that are wrong with the boat, the better price youll pay to buy it. My goal is to have a like-new tracker for less than half the price .</p><p>Don't be afraid to do some work to make it better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BYOB Fishing, post: 224638, member: 1756"] Thanks mmf, it was a pain, but I think that if a person has the right tools, they shouldn't be afraid of doing it. I was reading another forum when doing a search on 1983 trackers, and the guy had a chance to pick one up for a good price. everybody was telling him not to buy it, do a test drive, check out the transom, old boats leak, etc. in my opinion, everything thats wrong with it can be fixed with a little bit of work and help from tinboats members. If anything, the more things that are wrong with the boat, the better price youll pay to buy it. My goal is to have a like-new tracker for less than half the price . Don't be afraid to do some work to make it better. [/QUOTE]
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