68 Torino For Sale
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Category: Buy and Sell
Forum Name: Boat Parts For Sale
Forum Discription: Parts for sale only
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Printed Date: November-23-2024 at 11:19pm
Topic: 68 Torino For Sale
Posted By: Cashman
Subject: 68 Torino For Sale
Date Posted: January-01-2004 at 11:36pm
New to the group, my wife insisted we buy a pontoon boat, which we did. I have a 68 CC Torino for sale. 3rd owner, Nice original boat on shorelander tilt, bunk/roller trailer, 302, holley, thru hull, v drive, bimini, mooring cover, powerful, fast, loud, dependable. Absolutely hate to sell pre-spring price $4,250, located in Rhode Island
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Posted By: tryan
Date Posted: January-01-2004 at 11:50pm
i already have one. fun ride. do you have a holman moody? what's the serial #? i was told they only made 50 or so. i'm 1045.
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Posted By: Cashman
Date Posted: January-02-2004 at 10:01am
Serial # is TOR1025. Moody was rebuilt by a machine shop in 85. Does 53-55 mph all day long. Finds someone to buy it. I would like this boat to go to someone who knows what it is. At a later time I wouldn't mine a buy back option. kev cash
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Posted By: tryan
Date Posted: January-02-2004 at 12:38pm
i put the same 'i get to buy it back if it is ever sold' stipulation on the separator when i sold it back to the original owner.
pop out windsheild or batman bubbles? trim tabs? 'tim' is on the id plate on mine. who built yours? i think he owns a drag tranny shop in california now.
i can baby sit her for a couple years if you can't sell it. she can sleep in the barn with her sister. i will take good care of her. promise.
i understand wanting more room hence the floatboat/ponton, but i think you'll miss the speed. i would not sell it, you'll kick yourself later.
the new four stokes are great if you go the outboard route. quiet and no smoke. (if you do get a 2-stroke, the synthetic two stroke oil helps cut down on the fumes.) the newer fiberglass deck boats with an i/o is the way to go if you don't have to trailer. they are quite a wide load going down the road.
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Posted By: Keith
Date Posted: January-02-2004 at 12:50pm
Cashman,
Post pictures to the /diaries/ - Diaries Section so we all can see it.
-Keith
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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: January-02-2004 at 1:12pm
picture is posted, sorry for the poor quality, does have the tilt out windows and even the original two trumpet airhorn
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