Two years ago, Gregory B. Bartucci tried to sell a boat that didn't belong to him.

Now he's been found guilty of trying the same scam with two bulldozers, according to a report.

The 51-year-old, who has recent addresses in Bayonne and Roselle Park, was convicted in Lancaster County, Pa. on three felony counts of theft and forgery, LancasterOnline.com said.

A Manheim, Pa. company in 2011 agreed to wire $42,500 to a fictional company set up by Bartucci in exchange for the equipment, the report said.

When the company sent someone to New Jersey to pick up the bulldozers, they learned from the legitimate owners that the machines were never for sale.

In 2013, a Middlesex County man searching Craigslist for a second boat found his own 17-foot pleasure craft — one he was storing in Linden — listed for sale and arranged to meet the man trying to sell it.

That man turned out to be Bartucci, who was later convicted of theft by deception and sentenced to five years probation, online records say.

Bartucci is being held on $500,000 bail. He is scheduled to be sentenced in July for his latest failed con.

Bartucci was also convicted of theft by deception in 1999 and fencing in 2007.

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