1991 34' Scarab Fittipaldi
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1991 34' Scarab Fittipaldi
Not sure how to post the link, but this is a good looking boat for the money. What's scary is it looks like its been left uncovered, bought right it could be a cool boat. Tulsa Craigslist "1991 Scarab Fittipaldi 34"
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Is it one of these? http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...-scarab-2.html
No it's not found it http://tulsa.craigslist.org/bod/4330728256.html
Nice project, but at maybe 5K tops
No it's not found it http://tulsa.craigslist.org/bod/4330728256.html
Nice project, but at maybe 5K tops
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OMG, that thing is trash...ed.
Poor boat, it didn't deserve it's demise.
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/bod/4330728256.html
Poor boat, it didn't deserve it's demise.
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/bod/4330728256.html
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600 hp with k&n filters? Not likely. Especially if the guy that built the engines was the same guy that measured the trim cables. The bungy cord and duct tape in the galley say it all.
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Basically buying a hull with some parts gut it start from scratch!! I would say 4-6 grand. I think we all have seen some good deals on hulls the last couple of months and those hulls were just adding power!!
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That's an awful lot of money for a planter on a triple axle trailer.