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Monza 24'
Anyone have pics of any 24' Monza. I just picked up a 24' Monza that I will be redoing in the upcoming months any ideas would be helpful.
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My nephew has one. Hes done extensive work on it and its awesome. Can't remember his e-mail but will get it for you.
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Aggravation 28, thanks any help would be appreciated.
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bad ass oldschool boats they can take the beating :evilb:
jr |
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Yea.. I'm pumped up about getting this bad boy ready for next summer.
Keeping it simple with power for right now, small block and alpha. But I'm gonna talk to Mesa and see if he'll warm it over just a bit. |
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alpha one :eek: i hope ya don't warm it up at all but good luck with it all i know is that boat is worth to throw money in to it there bad ass
jr |
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If I keep power at 325-350hp max I should be ok. But I agree a nice BRAVO and a N/A 540 would be my choice.
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I think my nephew is known on the board as Monza24SS, but not sure. He doesn't post often but does check in often. Think hes out of town for a few days and back by next week.
His boat has been completely redone and runs solidly mid to upper 80's with blower power. Good luck. |
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There was awhite Monza on Boat trader recently, down in La. needed power.
For what you'll lose on the small block alfa package, new ezhaust, brackets etc, you may want to just start with a mild Big block and decent used Bravo I may be able to do a seasoned GM block 496 for pretty cheap. Email me if interested. shipping is cheap. Mesa is a great outfit also I would never mind losing business to them |
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ya know what like i said above these boats are worth pouring money into them and ya never get back what u put in to them i say go with a n/a cheif 650 and bravo :D
jr |
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Here is a before pic...now we will just have to wait a couple of months and I'll post an after pic.
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Pantera 24, I have a 1983 monza that I've been doing upgrades to over the years. Fred at Trick marine has been a big help with a New a Konrad out drive and a set of Trick Tabs.
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Could you send me or post any pics. I would really like to see other Monza 24's.
Regards Angel |
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I will send you some pictures but I've got to figure out how to resize them .
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If you can open the picture with "paint" from microsoft windows, once open then look on your toolbar at top and click
"image" then look for "stretch/skew" and click on it. Then "stretch" will say 100%, change that to whatever percentage you wish to reduce the picture by. Or easier .... just email them to my email [email protected] and I can resize and post for you. |
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Does anyone have pictures of these boats to post or any original literature on them to post? Anyone know history on them?? (Like first and last year built and what other models were available)
Are there any Monzas for sale in the classifieds across the country?? |
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i have been in Monza SS 24 boat and driven it and it is one fine boat he keeps it better than new
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Did'nt Monza make a 26' also? Anyone ever have one? Was it simply a lengthened 24'? I know someone that used to have a center-console 26', but did they also make a offshore deck for it? CanDo
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Yes, Monza did make a 26 but it wasn't a stretched 24...the 26 had an 8' beam. They were made with a sport deck but don't think he made many of them.
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Originally Posted by AGGRAVATION28
Yes, Monza did make a 26 but it wasn't a stretched 24...the 26 had an 8' beam. They were made with a sport deck but don't think he made many of them.
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