I have this forty FW, 2-3hp engine code Efpw60jj3
Decent condition just wondering what's a realistic price to ask in fairly new to seagulls
Thanks
Forty featherweight rough guide price
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Re: Forty featherweight rough guide price
Keep hold of it till the summer, then get shot, I wouldn't say its a collectable model, or to be honest in decent condition.
I picked up something like it this year, thirty quid, no one else was interested and that was all I wanted to spend on it, but it did have CDI ignition, like yours.
I picked up something like it this year, thirty quid, no one else was interested and that was all I wanted to spend on it, but it did have CDI ignition, like yours.
Re: Forty featherweight rough guide price
Well that made his day 

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Re: Forty featherweight rough guide price
I get what ur saying, best time to buy but worst time to sell
I don't think Keith is saying it's only worth £30.. I doubt he would sell the one he bought for £30 and ask for his money back
I'll hold off was really just enquiringly for when the times right
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I don't think Keith is saying it's only worth £30.. I doubt he would sell the one he bought for £30 and ask for his money back

I'll hold off was really just enquiringly for when the times right

Thanks
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Re: Forty featherweight rough guide price
That's a model 60, Keith, best of the 40's, but your right, not too desirable.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.