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Parting Out 1971 ? (Separator, Torino, Or?)

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This is the 71 separator from the brochure. Can you tell if it had the two separate windshield.






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Scoured the whole boat, no tags anywhere. HIN for the last 2 registrations was listed as "None, not found" Anyone tell me what it is by just looking?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote john b Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April-12-2013 at 12:24am
Goldrush, I agree, very cool boat!
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Goldrush...... HINs on '71 models were on an aluminum plate about 3 X 3 inches that was pop-riveted in place right in front of the throttle/shift control. If the boat had coaming pads on it, the tag would have been on the pad and probably thrown away by some unknowing previous owner. If the boat didn't have coaming pads, it would have been popped directly to the coaming. See whether there are four small holes in the coaming in front of the control.
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by all means if you can save it in one piece do so!
What do you you want for it complete? Or as complete as it may be?
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I run a small salvage business in Cda Idaho. Recently picked up a 1971 Correct Craft. Pulled it in the shop to start dismantling, but got looking at it and thought it was a neat hull design that I hadn't seen on the lakes around here. Little over 16' long, Mercruiser 888 sterndrive, no sign of HIN or tag anywhere on it. Hoping someone here can help me identify it. Willing to either part out or sell whole if price is right.

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