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    ...another short-lived exhaust "development"... chic gagen zonker. nice photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fujimo View Post
    ...another short-lived exhaust "development"... Chic gagen zonker. Nice photo.
    very hot motor

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    Quote Originally Posted by FUJIMO View Post
    ...he's in one of these pictures, right?...
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    Hot Stuff .....

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    very hot motor
    Gene, you're talking about the World Champion Mercury Race Team ..... everything we had was Hot!

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    ...those miami fire guys "were" always slow to respond...oh well, lost another one......

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    The boat looked fast to me, before it got on the water.

    In Miami I saw Wings with dual stacks, and yellow offshore race boats too, but this Molinari hull paint-scheme said Wow to me.

    In the early 1970's at the Como, Italy shop, I was condition to see white boats with race stripes, or with sponsors colors (mainly cigarette companies). At that time Renato Molinari was not flying any sponsor colors, therefore in that period of time his European boats were predominately white with race stripes.

    Then came this Black Picklefork, with race colors. The first one I saw was built for the Paris 6 Hour race. And when I saw the boat, it conveyed itself to me as ... I am a bad-ass.

    In this photo is what I see missing is the American flag colors (Bob Hering co-driver). It might be on the port-side.

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    Black Beauty

    Quote Originally Posted by Lake X Kid View Post
    In Miami I saw Wings with dual stacks, and yellow offshore race boats too, but this Molinari hull paint-scheme said Wow to me.

    In the early 1970's at the Como, Italy shop, I was condition to see white boats with race stripes, or with sponsors colors (mainly cigarette companies). At that time Renato Molinari was not flying any sponsor colors, therefore in that period of time his European boats were predominately white with race stripes.

    Then came this Black Picklefork, with race colors. The first one I saw was built for the Paris 6 Hour race. And when I saw the boat, it conveyed itself to me as ... I am a bad-ass.

    In this photo is what I see missing is the American flag colors (Bob Hering co-driver). It might be on the port-side.
    This was, by far, the prettiest factory effort paint scheme Merc ever had.

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    Paint scheme / colours also looked good with Seebold behind the wheel !!
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    The Picklefork hull, starting in the early 1970's dominates F1 racing.

    The transition of horsepower and hull design.

    Conventional hull with inline 6 power, eventually gets replaced,
    by a Picklefork hull with V6 engine (and a new history begins).

    In this photo you can see the dramatic comparisons, especially the paint scheme.
    White hulls (which I mention in the earlier post) and then this early 1970's Black Beauty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lake X Kid View Post
    The transition of horsepower and hull design.

    Conventional hull with inline 6 power, eventually gets replaced,
    by a Picklefork hull with V6 engine (and a new history begins).
    There were Molinari 'pickle forks' at Havasu in 1972. I think Merc C6's.

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    190 Boat Is..........?

    Quote Originally Posted by FUJIMO View Post
    The boat in the photo is a Seebold-Lowry?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WaterZebra View Post
    The boat in the photo is a Seebold-Lowry?
    Definitely Bill Seebold driving a Molinari.
    Seebold-Lowrys I think came out around 74/75.
    I think Bill completed the most laps of anyone on Sunday in this boat.

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