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    Posted: October-17-2012 at 6:51pm
I would say if a guy can't pay cash for a 75CC that you really do not have a buyer at all.

So did you sell it? to the guy who needed financing? or????
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ANyone with a car loan or boat loan should look inot penfed.org

rates are extremely low, i pay 1.99% on my used 2007 tundra.

they do boats too, but might not go before 1978.

could go the "personal loan" route also.

8.99% interest is tough.

https://www.penfed.org/Personal-Loan/
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Originally posted by 74Wind 74Wind wrote:

Note this thread started in August....

I didn't even notice!! But, one thing I did now notice is that "Rober10" post is spam!! See his link at the bottom? Cheap ass advertisement!


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Note this thread started in August....

Yup, if you can't pay cash for a 37 year old boat you need a cheaper hobby
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Originally posted by Dreaming Dreaming wrote:

on a 75 model boat?   I understand being short on cash, or maybe that boat is super pristine, but I'd have a really hard time borrowing on either my house or my cars to justify what I would assume to be a couple of thousand dollar transaction.   You know what they say about BOAT,   if you cant afford the first couple of thousand, how are you going to maintain it and put fuel in it? I digress... Another way around might be Paypal or some place that does a credit card transaction. If you do it this way, make sure you know what all the fees are for the middle man.   

I totally agree!!!! We have been through this several times that "toys" should not be financed!!


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There are nothing about cars..
NADA and KBB just get their values in different ways and such. Usually, i would just average the TMV and KBB..
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dreaming Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August-31-2012 at 3:26pm
on a 75 model boat?   I understand being short on cash, or maybe that boat is super pristine, but I'd have a really hard time borrowing on either my house or my cars to justify what I would assume to be a couple of thousand dollar transaction.   You know what they say about BOAT,   if you cant afford the first couple of thousand, how are you going to maintain it and put fuel in it? I digress... Another way around might be Paypal or some place that does a credit card transaction. If you do it this way, make sure you know what all the fees are for the middle man.   
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I financed it through my truck. I took out a small loan and paid the rest cash. Not the best interest rate, but I was able to get financing.
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Originally posted by dwouncmd dwouncmd wrote:

Originally posted by Tim D Tim D wrote:

He should get a home equity loan.


Does anyone in this brave new world have home equity anymore? Just kidding (mostly). Good idea...


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Personal loan ? If i may ask, whats the selling price?

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Originally posted by Tim D Tim D wrote:

He should get a home equity loan.


Does anyone in this brave new world have home equity anymore? Just kidding (mostly). Good idea...
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He should get a home equity loan.
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Well the guy lives in Minnesota and I'm not willing to do that. I want the cash if ya know what I mean.
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I have a 75 Ski Nautique that I am selling and the guy cannot get a loan from his Credit Union because their NADA values only goes back to 78. The loan officer says it has to be NADA or KBB value. Anyone know of the best way to handle this?

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