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<blockquote data-quote="Johny25" data-source="post: 270174" data-attributes="member: 7791"><p>Nah probably not, it is old enough that it wouldn't really matter anyway. There is a chance it could have been stolen at one time or another but with no tags on it now you will probably never know. Unfortunately people do steal outboards like this one, it is just light enough to pull off someones boat quickly. There has been a few stories in the paper and the news around here over the years of motors being stolen off of boats at night in the local marina's so it does happen. Also it can happen if you leave your boat out in the street. Theses outboards when newer can be worth a lot of loot. But once you get up into the 40hp and up it becomes harder to steal them due to weight and the way larger outboards are usually mounted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johny25, post: 270174, member: 7791"] Nah probably not, it is old enough that it wouldn't really matter anyway. There is a chance it could have been stolen at one time or another but with no tags on it now you will probably never know. Unfortunately people do steal outboards like this one, it is just light enough to pull off someones boat quickly. There has been a few stories in the paper and the news around here over the years of motors being stolen off of boats at night in the local marina's so it does happen. Also it can happen if you leave your boat out in the street. Theses outboards when newer can be worth a lot of loot. But once you get up into the 40hp and up it becomes harder to steal them due to weight and the way larger outboards are usually mounted. [/QUOTE]
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