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"Wanted" Predictor project

W Vaughan

Active member
I am looking for a cheap Predictor to rebuild. A complete resto project is fine just would like all the pieces there. The cheaper the better.
 
I am looking for a cheap Predictor to rebuild. A complete resto project is fine just would like all the pieces there. The cheaper the better.

I've got one for sale 1986. Located in Eastern NC. I'd like to get $1500, have title to boat and trailer.

It doesn't have a motor on it. Needs a floor, carpet and rear seats (needs rear seat supports rebuilt along with the floor, doesn't have anything back there at all.) Transom is good. Rigged for a Mercury Motor (had a 150 on it.) Dual steering cables about 3 years old and all new electrical system (gauges, lights, horn, fuse box, dual fingertip tilt and jackplate controls [but no jackplate]) On a Cox roller trailer in good condition.

Draws lotsa positive comments whenever I launch it, primarily it looks cool and how fast does it go!

Here's a pic:

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Basically it was running pretty good, then the motor blew a cylinder. I got a replacement motor for it, but it turned out to be too big for the boat, so I bought a Eluder and started working on getting it running last year. I was going to work on the Predictor this summer (new floor and carpet, find a motor for it) but things changed and I'm restoring my 76 Jeep CJ-7 this summer, so either I'll sell the Predictor as is this year, or fix it next year.
 
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