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    More Evinrude advertising after the Bill Muncey's Miami race 1975.

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    Jack Aylsworth

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    SMALL THING / BIG INFLUENCE

    Looking back, it’s interesting to see how one small design can influence the entire look of a brand. In 1975, we designed a new Johnson patch. The so-called “J” patch. By 1976, the new color scheme caught on and without any company managed coordination it was everywhere, and on everything including the motors.

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    Jack Aylsworth

    Surprisingly, Jimbo McConnell’s Evinrude powered boat sported the Johnson colors in Sacramento.

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    ... Nice, Rick Frost’s former boat.


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    Kevin White

    Don't forget our little Sport E boat. It had the "J" paint stripes and was in the 1977 (I think) Johnson brochure.

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    This image was on a forum this is not known for boating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lars strom View Post
    Jack Aylsworth

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    SMALL THING / BIG INFLUENCE

    Looking back, it’s interesting to see how one small design can influence the entire look of a brand. In 1975, we designed a new Johnson patch. The so-called “J” patch. By 1976, the new color scheme caught on and without any company managed coordination it was everywhere, and on everything including the motors.

    Jack: The rotary color scheme shown came out in '73, So if your J patch came out in '75, then the rotary must have influenced design. The picture of the rotary is from Provo in 1973.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith E. View Post
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    This was the initial graphics for the Johnson rotary and was change to the horizontal "Johnson" after Parker seen above..

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    A new, never seen before pretty unique picture of #2 Arthur Mostert in his Velden/Aspen/Johnson F1-V8 in Vichy, France 1982.
    Its Gerard Barthelemy holding Mosters boat at the dock just before the start.
    We lost Gerard Barthelemy in a racing accident in Paris 1984.
    R.I.P. my friend

    Thanks Alain Delpeuch for the picture.

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    Gold was not "new" for Johnson. It was used on the Javelin model in the 50s.................

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    #17 Luigi Valdano of Italy in Stockholm F1-V8 GP 1983.
    Molinari/B&H/Evinrude

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    #111 Kimmo Kauvo UIM SE Class JK-Cat/Johnson 75
    European Championship Race Songe 1985.

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    Yes, it happened in the world famous Paris 6 Hour race 1973.
    The brand new Johnson V6 2 liter racing outboard from OMC won big over Mercury.
    Second place was another new Johnson V6 2 liter.
    Yes, I was there and remember this like yesterday..

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    This was the first time ever..OMC raced the new OMC V6 against the Merc new V6..the headline above says it all..

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    Quote Originally Posted by lars strom View Post
    Yes, it happened in the world famous Paris 6 Hour race 1973.
    The brand new Johnson V6 2 liter racing outboard from OMC won big over Mercury.
    Second place was another new Johnson V6 2 liter.
    Yes, I was there and remember this like yesterday..

    From the camera angle, were those 15 inch mid sections? Never thought a boat from Washington state USA (WN lettering) would be running in Paris (LOL)
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    Quote Originally Posted by WaterZebra View Post
    From the camera angle, were those 15 inch mid sections? Never thought a boat from Washington state USA (WN lettering) would be running in Paris (LOL)
    @WaterZebra

    A very good question..
    The first OMC V6 raced and finished first and second in Paris 1973 used the V4 mid section..If I remember correct the V4 mid section used for the Stinger GP/Super Strangler was 16 inch.
    This V4 16 inch mid section was used for the V6 Stinger GP/Super Strangler power-head for some time. Was replaced with the RS/CCC 12 inch mid section raced for the first time in Cardiff, UK 1975. (Velden was using it.)

    A note..The first 2 years OMC used the same V4 name for the V6..Stinger GP/Super Strangler

    The picture show Scotti's Super Strangler V6 in Paris 1973. If I remember correct OMC supplied four new racing V6 engines in the race.

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