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1956 Century CORONADO
Estimated price for orientation: 11 540 $
Category: Runabouts
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Description Year: 1956 Trailer: Included Make: Century Engine Type: single 350 gm Model: CORONADO Use: Fresh Water Length (feet): 21 Engine Model: 5.7 Type: gentlemans runabout Engine Make: Chevrolet Engine Beam (feet): 7 Primary Fuel Type: Gas Hull Material: Wood For Sale By: Private Seller
THE COCKTAIL CRUISERrestored by two of my best friends, this boat has been lovingly cared for and my friend Bill passed away recently and this fine family heirloom is up for saleBill has upgraded the power of the boat with a 350 chevy and the old 135 hp engine was sold on ebay several years ago I am toldthis boat was his favorite as it provided so much room for friends to enjoy an evening cruiseIts a pleasure to list this boat here on ebayI know whoever wins it will enjoy it as much as my friend did the aluminum trailer has a clear title as does the boatBill took this boat to boat shows all up and down the east coast and took many awards with itI have a reserve but can add a buy it now if you want to make this boat yours today!!!!304 719 2657 located near Beckley Wv
On Mar-26-17 at 12:33:18 PDT, seller added the following information:In the world of Antique & Classic Boating, the name “Coronado” represents the dramatic new approach to runabout design that designer Richard Arbib and Century brought the market in late 1954 for the 1955 season. Incorporating modern overhead-valve V-8 engines capable of propelling the new Coronado’s to top speeds of 55 MPH was a hit with performance hungry consumers at the time.
On Mar-29-17 at 05:29:45 PDT, seller added the following information:I have in the file of the boat, an invoice for $2385.00 for chrome work done on the cocktail cruiser in 2002. This boat has been stored and loved sparingly since that time all chrome is still very nice!!!!$2385.00
Description
| Year: | 1956 | Trailer: | Included |
| Make: | Century | Engine Type: | single 350 gm |
| Model: | CORONADO | Use: | Fresh Water |
| Length (feet): | 21 | Engine Model: | 5.7 |
| Type: | gentlemans runabout | Engine Make: | Chevrolet Engine |
| Beam (feet): | 7 | Primary Fuel Type: | Gas |
| Hull Material: | Wood | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
THE COCKTAIL CRUISERrestored by two of my best friends, this boat has been lovingly cared for and my friend Bill passed away recently and this fine family heirloom is up for saleBill has upgraded the power of the boat with a 350 chevy and the old 135 hp engine was sold on ebay several years ago I am toldthis boat was his favorite as it provided so much room for friends to enjoy an evening cruiseIts a pleasure to list this boat here on ebayI know whoever wins it will enjoy it as much as my friend did the aluminum trailer has a clear title as does the boatBill took this boat to boat shows all up and down the east coast and took many awards with itI have a reserve but can add a buy it now if you want to make this boat yours today!!!!304 719 2657 located near Beckley Wv
On Mar-26-17 at 12:33:18 PDT, seller added the following information:In the world of Antique & Classic Boating, the name “Coronado” represents the dramatic new approach to runabout design that designer Richard Arbib and Century brought the market in late 1954 for the 1955 season. Incorporating modern overhead-valve V-8 engines capable of propelling the new Coronado’s to top speeds of 55 MPH was a hit with performance hungry consumers at the time.
On Mar-29-17 at 05:29:45 PDT, seller added the following information:I have in the file of the boat, an invoice for $2385.00 for chrome work done on the cocktail cruiser in 2002. This boat has been stored and loved sparingly since that time all chrome is still very nice!!!!$2385.00
On Mar-26-17 at 12:33:18 PDT, seller added the following information:In the world of Antique & Classic Boating, the name “Coronado” represents the dramatic new approach to runabout design that designer Richard Arbib and Century brought the market in late 1954 for the 1955 season. Incorporating modern overhead-valve V-8 engines capable of propelling the new Coronado’s to top speeds of 55 MPH was a hit with performance hungry consumers at the time.
On Mar-29-17 at 05:29:45 PDT, seller added the following information:I have in the file of the boat, an invoice for $2385.00 for chrome work done on the cocktail cruiser in 2002. This boat has been stored and loved sparingly since that time all chrome is still very nice!!!!$2385.00