20 (twenty) seagulls for sale!!
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20 (twenty) seagulls for sale
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Re: 20 (twenty) seagulls for sale
translates well
2000 euro?
how much is that?
2000 euro?
how much is that?
Re: 20 (twenty) seagulls for sale
€2000,00 = 1809.6 British Pounds
The (google) translation
Description
Collection old / vintage seagull outboard engines
several seagulls 20st in a sale
All complete and working engines.
Models 102 [ac, ad, td, tc short and long tale],
102 plus, forty plus, forty minus, Cpl, LLS, sd 1943
They have been together from all parts replaced and necessary issue.
Technically they are in good condition.
The (google) translation
Description
Collection old / vintage seagull outboard engines
several seagulls 20st in a sale
All complete and working engines.
Models 102 [ac, ad, td, tc short and long tale],
102 plus, forty plus, forty minus, Cpl, LLS, sd 1943
They have been together from all parts replaced and necessary issue.
Technically they are in good condition.
Re: 20 (twenty) seagulls for sale
Thats £90 each...not including shipping
way too much im afraid
way too much im afraid

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Re: 20 (twenty) seagulls for sale
Niander remember your judging this from a British viewpoint, very few Dutch Seagulls have ever seen salt water, a restored freshwater Seagull for 100 euros.
That is not a lot of money!
If these have been restored to a reasonable standard, not just a coat of paint, top the gearbox up & clean out the carb, then most of us, that are not dealers in it for a profit, would pay way more than that. for a 102 good enough to put on display.
They might look expensive to someone paying Sterling which must be at it's lowest real value since the war.
As for the shippingI shipped a 1 cubic meter palletised box containing 12 Seagulls to Bermuda via New York for £290, six months ago, A cubic meter to New Zealand is £250. I guess about half of that should get them here.
That is not a lot of money!
If these have been restored to a reasonable standard, not just a coat of paint, top the gearbox up & clean out the carb, then most of us, that are not dealers in it for a profit, would pay way more than that. for a 102 good enough to put on display.
They might look expensive to someone paying Sterling which must be at it's lowest real value since the war.
As for the shippingI shipped a 1 cubic meter palletised box containing 12 Seagulls to Bermuda via New York for £290, six months ago, A cubic meter to New Zealand is £250. I guess about half of that should get them here.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.