Tell you what ..... put that thing in the water with about 20 gallons of gas, add a little sunshine and I'll guarantee that you're about to have one of the best days of your life! :cheers:
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...yes, it was a 1000BP, 1968 boat/engine, boat i.d./hull number 39712...http://admin.antiqueboatamerica.com/...6/39712(5).jpg
...This is Victor Chapmans business these days. Front loading yacht tender boats. He's always designing & building new things.http://www.26northyachts.com/wp-cont...on-tenders.jpg
Year 2020.
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Yes, its a Corvair convertible. The only trim difference between the '65 and '66 is where the "Corvair" emblem is on the front. On the '65 its on the hood, on the '66 is below the hood on the front of the trunk. I don't think there is enough showing not to say this isn't a '67. The differences between the '65 to '69 were minimal trim differences. Outside of a Lakewood wagon or pickup, my choice for a Corvair tow vehicle would be a convertible with a 140hp motor.
My brothers. Older than me by 10 years..20 H and quickie. Only pic known and fuzzy!
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