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On Mon, 2 Jun 08, "Ernest Scribbler" wrote:
The ancient rollers on my old Thunderbird's trailer used to leave black marks on the bottom. A little acetone took it right off. Thunderbird?? Do you still have it? Which model? I still have my Commanche that I factory ordered in 1971 lol! I've lost track of the number of other various boats, large and small, that I've bought and sold since then but I've hung on to my Thunderbird through thick and thin, even for the years in storage with no motor on it. It's in current use these days and I won't be giving it up anytime soon even if I buy other boats. It's the most versatile of the boats I've ever owned. I know of one more here exactly like it and I still see quite a few other models of the same vintage in use. I'm thinkin' mine is going to outlast most of the new boats currently in show rooms. If nothing else, those old T'birds were built to last :-) Rick ----will prolly be buried in mine ;-) |
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