No, not "basket Case" although I do get tempted at times. Here's one on eBay that might hold some interest to us tri-cabin junkies.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1973-tro ... be0a#v4-36
Parting out 36' Tri-Cabin
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Parting out 36' Tri-Cabin
1970 36' Trojan Tri-Cabin Enc. Pilot House
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
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Wow,,,,the old Monomatic,,,,that brings back memories.
How I wish I were younger or in better health, and knew then what I know now. If that were so, I would have always lived near a large body of water, then when something like this came along, I could take advantage of it.
But for certain, I would have the largest boat I could get.
Larry

But for certain, I would have the largest boat I could get.

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It's been listed more than once already with no takers. At the end of his listing he talks about selling off various parts.
1970 36' Trojan Tri-Cabin Enc. Pilot House
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"