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<blockquote data-quote="BaitCaster" data-source="post: 151362" data-attributes="member: 2895"><p>Yeah. well I might be a little jaded after just dropping $944 in repairs on my '58 Evinrude. That being said, I have a motor in like new condition for about $1100 all in. That's still way cheaper than a brand new motor. Also, I've got 18hp in a much lighter motor than a modern 15hp. My motor is very simply built. It was also built to last. The big thing is you can't beat the look and style of the older motors. I vote for the old, i.e. "vintage", motors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaitCaster, post: 151362, member: 2895"] Yeah. well I might be a little jaded after just dropping $944 in repairs on my '58 Evinrude. That being said, I have a motor in like new condition for about $1100 all in. That's still way cheaper than a brand new motor. Also, I've got 18hp in a much lighter motor than a modern 15hp. My motor is very simply built. It was also built to last. The big thing is you can't beat the look and style of the older motors. I vote for the old, i.e. "vintage", motors. [/QUOTE]
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