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Trailer from 1967 SN

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Printed Date: November-30-2024 at 9:29pm


Topic: Trailer from 1967 SN
Posted By: FrankT
Subject: Trailer from 1967 SN
Date Posted: October-05-2014 at 5:42pm
Have a trailer from a 1967 SN. Needs a good wire brush and paint. Needs bunks and carpet. Has not been on the road since 1999. Tires appear to hold air but will need replacing. $600 or offer. Located in Cincinnati, OH 45215.
Frank (513)266 zero three eight two










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Posted By: FrankT
Date Posted: October-06-2014 at 6:35pm
Hopeful someone can use this before a local picks it up and converts to a lawn mower carrier. Any interest at $500?

Regards, Frank


Posted By: ScottZ
Date Posted: October-10-2014 at 2:30pm
If you were closer to Alabama I would take it off your hands for $450.

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Scott Zuelzke
Lake Mitchell , AL
       
1984 Ski Nautique       
1972 Skier


Posted By: FrankT
Date Posted: October-10-2014 at 8:37pm
Cincinnati is quite a bit to the north, approximately 500 miles north of Atlanta. For a CC guy $450 is fine. Would like to get it out of the way though.

Frank


Posted By: dochockey
Date Posted: October-12-2014 at 11:45pm
Is this still for sale?

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1989 Teal Ski Nautique
1967 Mustang
Harris Float
Sunfish


Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: October-13-2014 at 12:29pm
Just to clarify, this is a #3 trailer and is appropriate for 17-18' cc's like Cudas and Ski Nautiques. The frame dimensions didn't change much from the mid-late 60's through the 90's, surprisingly... So a newer/larger SN would technically fit on it... Though the load rating is likely 3500lb at best (later #3's got larger channel frames and beefier axles, etc).

While visually similar, a #3 from this period is quite a bit larger than a #2, which came under the 16' Mustangs, Skiers, etc. Loading a small boat on a #3 might be a chore as the wishbone frame is quite a bit wider (the track is about a foot wider).

This trailer looks to be VERY well preserved with most of its original equipment intact. It's also priced very fairly- if it were close to me I'd be tempted to purchase it even if I didn't need it! These are hard to come by and set off a vintage boat perfectly. I hope a CCFan grabs it. Good luck with the sale, Frank.


Posted By: FrankT
Date Posted: October-13-2014 at 9:21pm
Yes - trailer is still available.

Regards,
Frank


Posted By: FrankT
Date Posted: November-05-2014 at 9:20pm
Trailer has ben sold.
Frank



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