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[email protected] June 20th 05 01:56 PM

Does this boat exsist? 95 Chaparral 2250 SLC
 
One of the local papers is advertising a 1995 Chaparral 2250 SLC. I
can't find any information on this boat. NADA Guides doesn't list any
2250 or SLC for any year. I can't find any other one for sale nor can
I find any reference to one on Google, Yahoo, etc... There is a picture
in the ad that clearly shows the 2250 SLC. I only want the weight and
value of the boat. Any help is appreciated.


Mike G June 20th 05 04:36 PM

In article . com,
says...
Chaparral 2250 SLC

Might be a typo. Goole comes up with boat covers for a Chaparral 2250
SLC years 92 to 94 but nothing after that.


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Mike G.
Heirloom Woods

www.heirloom-woods.net

[email protected] June 20th 05 06:33 PM

If it's just a case of a model year, and not a model number being off
that is explainable.

The law allows a boat builder to renumber unsold boats
so they can remain "new" after the turn of a model year, with some
limitations based on the type or amount of changes that occured to that
model, (if any) when the nominal year changed. You often see HIN's with
a -* after the regular series. In this case, that would be 94-5. That
HIN would indicate that the boat was a 94 model, still unsold and being
represented as "new" in '95.

We should package that for people. "Yes, M'am, you may be turning 53,
but for a very modest investment we'll restamp your transom to indicate
you're only 35."
:-)

If the OP can find a weight for a 94 boat, but not a 95, that would
also indicate a model-year holdover.



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