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Old 04-16-2011, 12:19 PM
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Old 04-16-2011, 02:37 PM
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My guess its a 1978 31' Apollo V Express but I could be mistaken. Anyone else out there with an opinion?
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Old 04-16-2011, 02:44 PM
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I'm going with my first impression looking at the profile...Magnum. I think some one got some old Magnum molds and called it their own.
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Old 04-16-2011, 02:48 PM
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Andy funny..never heard of an apollo was thinking looked like a magnum/ cary???
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h2o mark there was a red one like this on the drive at my end ... what was it???
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Originally Posted by ironhead
h2o mark there was a red one like this on the drive at my end ... what was it???
Rob I believe it was a 1977 31' Maxim, Emerald City sold them. The red one [that was on our street] was originally sold to Sam Ventimiglia after he sold the [Sam Song] Mag. There was a white 31' one also called SULEE I believe..
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Originally Posted by quicklt1
Andy funny..never heard of an apollo was thinking looked like a magnum/ cary???
Sorry for being a smart a$$
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Apollos were very popular in the late 60's and throughout the 70's. They were, at one time, connected with Piranha boats of Miami who produced the actual craft that made the ill fated landing during the Bay of Pigs invasion.
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Rob I believe it was a 1977 31' Maxim, Emerald City sold them. The red one [that was on our street] was originally sold to Sam Ventimiglia after he sold the [Sam Song] Mag. There was a white 31' one also called SULEE I believe..
ALL HAIL HIS GREATNESS this cat has a data base much like the great carnak
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Originally Posted by h2oboater
Rob I believe it was a 1977 31' Maxim, Emerald City sold them. The red one [that was on our street] was originally sold to Sam Ventimiglia after he sold the [Sam Song] Mag. There was a white 31' one also called SULEE I believe..
i have to agree with you h20 that its a 31 maxim there was one down the street from me a couple of years ago, my fathers friend owned a 24 maxim in the early 70s with straight sixes 165hp looked exactly like a formula, it was called sneaky pete and it raced out of point pleasant n.j.
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