• Welcome to the Checkmate Community Forums forums.

    You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions, articles and access to our other FREE features.
    By joining our free community you will be able to:

    » Interact with over 10,000 Checkmate Fanatics from around the world!
    » Post topics and messages
    » Post and view photos
    » Communicate privately with other members
    » Access our extensive gallery of old Checkmate brochures located in our Media Gallery
    » Browse the various pictures in our Checkmate photo gallery

    Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact support by clicking here or by using the"contact us" link at the bottom of the page.

Even More CL Finds!

Look at that one in person. low price, lot's of misspelling and must get a quick sale. There's a reason for white steering wheels. Nice boat though and budget left over for supercharger. Proper transom tie downs too.
 
Here's another CL SCAM :rof:

96 2100 BR Pulsare w- 300XS for 6k.
https://fredericksburg.craigslist.org/boa/d/1996-checkmate-21br-pulsare/6620020300.html

Obviously, these scammers must snag a naive buyer for some deposit $$$ once in awhile, but it's hard to believe any halfway knowledge buyer would fall for it...... I wonder if the scammers are offshore and what CL does to combat these adds?

I've noticed scammers usually white out the boat registration numbers in the pictures.
 
Is that a crack on that 85's portside? Might consider a bow roller also. They are done with lake, hull may be too. They're absolutely positively giving the other one away, "It's a no brainer" (chuckle).
 

The first is a bored 460 Ford. It's been listed for the past couple of years on/off. He's come down in price $500, but it still seems a bit much, all things considered. It does look to be in very good shape for a 41 year old boat. And I really like the color. I'd like to take a look at it, if I can manage some time for a road trip.

The second is also a 460 Ford, price is still a bit high for what potential work might be hidden on those make-shift seat covers. Not diggin' the exposed front part of the engine either...
 
True but you can also get 468 out of a 427 too which caught my attention. Be cool to find a side oiler in there. It's most likely a .040 over 460 but I thought I might brew a little conspiracy on Friday.
 
:surf:Sure wish that playmate was closer.

If you have money to buy a boat Jeffrey Todd Fletcher Sr. You should send me the $1100 refund check for those pitted hydraulic steering cylinders you sold me. Total amount due is $1100+court costs+filing fees+ process server fees+ allowed expenses = $1370.70
 
Back
Top