Olllld Cigarette
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Olllld Cigarette
Hoping to get some help identifying this old Cigarette, and establishing a potential value. Are people restoring these?
Havent ventured under the cover yet as it’s dried out and once you touch it it’s not going back on. From what I can tell transom sounds good, cockpit floor “looks” good. Supposed to be 454s, one not running. Sitting for quite a while. Cool old boat.
Havent ventured under the cover yet as it’s dried out and once you touch it it’s not going back on. From what I can tell transom sounds good, cockpit floor “looks” good. Supposed to be 454s, one not running. Sitting for quite a while. Cool old boat.
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Looks like an early 35' Mistress (middle 70's to early 80's) V windscreen....and speaking just for myself, best Cigarette hull ever built!....but of course, for it's age (45 to 50 yrs. old) it would be very hard not to find extensive rot somewhere if not everywhere.
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By HIN I believe it’s an 84 so you’re right on
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Cool old cig, potential value is very low. If you or someone tries to restore her it is always a negative investment, bringing old girls back to life if a passion or obsession. You will always be balls deep in project if done right.
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just trying to help move for a good friend. Im not messing with it!
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