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Old 11-03-2020, 08:51 PM
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Nice night time run,ahh those hot summer nights
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Old 11-03-2020, 09:44 PM
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Bobbarker here had a big engines 357 10-15 years ago... 800's if memory serves right... was a 80 some mph ride if I recall
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Ahhh yes we talked on the phone a couple weeks ago. Glad to hear you e decided to keep her and finish it the way you wanted to!!!
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Yea,l almost got a little side tracked,but I'm really glad I decided to move forward with this build.It was good talking on the phone with you.
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Wasn’t expecting the chocolate brown! It’s really classy.

Two questions....

1. Do you have the original lower switch panels for the dash? Interested in selling? I wouldn’t it need the breaker switches.

2. What are the the small holes in the inner transom wall for? Core samples and injection sites? Just curious.

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No sorry, it was missing all the dash panels,I had to Fab new ones up.And yes them .250 inch holes I drilled to inject some epoxy.A little area didn't sound quite as dense as it should.trandsom seemed Rock solid except for that one area.Thanks for the compliment on the interior.I had a lot of mixed reviews on it.
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Certainly some 80s vibes from the color, but it's in such good condition, I'll allow it
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Started sanding on hull sides.goodbye forever teal and yellow

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