Looking at the back of the vessel, on the starboard side, upper corner of the transom, you should find the hull ID number. The number will either be scribed into the gelcoat, or stamped into a plate affixed to the transom. Generally, the last two digits in the hull ID will be the year model of the vessel.
The serial number is needed to determine the manufacture date.
clerke is more junk then weapon. dangerous as the metal is not steel. no value. not likely to find date of manufactor...............
What is the model?
The serial number
If it is a Colt woodsman or match target,sround 1949.
100-100000 USD depending on specifics
made about 1930
date of manufactor can only be looked up with a serial number..............
Colt data at Proofhouse.com
if the model 1903 hammerless then made about 1922
I have one of these and it was manufactured on 8 March 1989.
The best place to find boat motors will be at a local boat dealer or the private ads of your local paper. Calling these places will keep you up to date on the availability of boat motors in your area.