My vintage 1957 boat restoration project

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nice flag
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WeatherWoman wrote:nice flag


Thank you, but changing it to the Jolly Roger.

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Well here it is, just have to put the windshield on, got the motor running for the first time since 1995, in the water this spring then sell it. Remember now, this is all wood, so it took alot of work to get it back in shape.

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Nice job.
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Boat has been sold, time to invest in the big one now, new paint job and a few other odds and ends.
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