There is a few still around it's just finding them and then not loosing them again. If you happen to see one send them to SuperNova19.com That way I can get them on the registry.
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Thank You Tommy
Just found this thread, the coolest on OSO.
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What amazed me was zero-ing in on the Cary ad and see that a 28 listed for $16K.
a lot back then but still what a deal!! |
I just found this site and I would like to contact the guys that knew Big Dirty, Mark Raymond, or Larry Raymond. I am his youngest son. And would just like to know some of the stories of his racing days. Thanks.
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You don't have to re-scan for me, I have the mag in my libary . Over the years I have owned a 35 MAGNUM and 3 27' MAGNUM SEDANS, good to see they have stood up to the test of time !!! HIGH LIFE
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Does anyone remember the twin jet pump NOVA that powerboat magazine built , it was not very fast but was pretty cool, what ever became of it . The engines were staggered to get the pumps as close to the bottom as possible. Super cool setup.
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Originally Posted by HIGH LIFE
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You don't have to re-scan for me, I have the mag in my libary . Over the years I have owned a 35 MAGNUM and 3 27' MAGNUM SEDANS, good to see they have stood up to the test of time !!! HIGH LIFE
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Originally Posted by Codered
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Does anyone remember the twin jet pump NOVA that powerboat magazine built , it was not very fast but was pretty cool, what ever became of it . The engines were staggered to get the pumps as close to the bottom as possible. Super cool setup.
Hoo boy ..... I wish I had saved my Powerboat mags from the early 70's .... I remember that article well and how I almost wet myself reading Dick DeBartolo's description of how they had it out one foggy night and ran it up onto a reed grass covered island. As only he could , he explained how the damp night made the grass slippery as h*ll and how the curve of the bow just climbed up onto the island without even a bump and just kept going until it was abaout 50 feet on shore .... |
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