Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Add up the current value of all that

 


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  1. my guess is 25-35 million us dollars.

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  2. In today's dollars, that's a bunch of money. The engines and drives alone is a big pile of gold.

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  3. If that were here in the US, and it was stuff that the common man could use, I would expect an explosion or huge fire any day now. Being that these are for the rich folks, they will be left alone.

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  4. Are those big block Chevy's?! Wow!

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    1. The one engine in front looks like a 454 chevy with wet exhaust; the rest in the background are small blocks. Would date to late 60's(427) to early 70's
      (454).
      Bubbarust

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    2. I don't see how you could put a trolling motor on any of them.

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  5. How many sold and how many are still around?

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  6. A guy I knew in the 60s had a Chriscraft with twin Chrysler inboard engines, he drove for a ski club and would tow 10 skiers at a time. What a boat! You wouldn't believe the rooster tails it would kick up.

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  7. Looks like Riva Yachts, Italy. https://www.mby.com/blogs/worlds-coolest-boats-riva-aquarama-2-122414

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