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<blockquote data-quote="jasonr95" data-source="post: 122180" data-attributes="member: 1192"><p>#3 is a johnson or evinrude,they were very good, and simple to fix, (most of the time). parts are easy to get. used ones are very common, value is hard to say, seen rough ones go for very little, realy nice ones $150.00-$200.00. seen a 12/24 new in box go for $600.00 on ebay last year. ones in very good shape are prized by guys with high performance boats, like bullet, allison craft, stroker etc. because they are very light weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonr95, post: 122180, member: 1192"] #3 is a johnson or evinrude,they were very good, and simple to fix, (most of the time). parts are easy to get. used ones are very common, value is hard to say, seen rough ones go for very little, realy nice ones $150.00-$200.00. seen a 12/24 new in box go for $600.00 on ebay last year. ones in very good shape are prized by guys with high performance boats, like bullet, allison craft, stroker etc. because they are very light weight. [/QUOTE]
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