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    G_P is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Those old outboards could be worth a bit of money if they are not seized. And even if they are seized people will still pay good money for them as nautical decorations.



    Also the propellers off of them can sometimes be sold to boat shops as they are quite expensive when new and finding a replacement prop for a very old outboard is "dang" near impossible sometimes.

    ( really? the word used to describe a large wall holding back a body of water is censored here)????

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    Interesting.....The outboards are seized but I will hold them back for a while.

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