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1976 Ranger 2 Bass Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

Franklin, Ohio, US

Franklin, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:1976 ranger 2 bass boat Country of Manufacture:United States

1976 ranger bass boat with 1975 evinrude 40 hp motor electric start also 2 fish finders trolling motor an deckhand electric anchor also 2 new bass seats an am fm weather radio all gauges an lites work an includes all safety equipment included has 2 storage bins one can be used fo a live well trailer is homemade i think but it pulls great comes with spare an tires are in great shape an all lites work the boat it self is in good shape for being 30 years old the floor has 1 soft spot at the rear floor drain the 40 hp evinrude motor runs great carb has been rebuilt an 2 new coil packs installed an electric choke installed this season motor was tuned up at the end of last season motor will push the boat to 25 mph with 1 person in it 20 mph with 2 motor has one broken motor cushion on lower housing see photo have replacement part but never put it in been broken since day one an has never effected how the motor ran also have owners manual for motor boat also comes with 2 3 gallon fuel tanks an 2 batteries that are a little over 2 years old this is a good first time owner boat an can be put in the water with 1 person buyer will be responsible for taxes and title transfer and all taxes title is clear the and will not accept checks PayPal ONLY no payment plans if you have any questions please ask HAPPY BIDDING

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