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Originally posted by Infinite5ths Infinite5ths wrote:

Ummmm...don't follow you Pete. I just happened to see this in a quick search for something else. I don't spend much time on Craigslist or in this CCFan.com thread.   

Mike,
No problem! The boat was previously posted in the thread!    However, thanks for the heads up anyway.


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Awesome Paul !! Congrats on the Wildcat !!
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Ummmm...don't follow you Pete. I just happened to see this in a quick search for something else. I don't spend much time on Craigslist or in this CCFan.com thread. So if it's something obvious...very sorry. Just trying to give a heads-up - figured you all would have it sorted pretty quickly at any rate.
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by Infinite5ths Infinite5ths wrote:

I just saw this on my local Craigslist this morning. You all may have seen it already...but just in case:

1961 Mahogany Compact Skier by Correct Craft - $3500

Sometimes it pays to review previous posts!
Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by bhectus bhectus wrote:

Wood Compact Skier

"painted from the factory as an upgrade"??? Maybe they painted it when it was at Cypress Gardens!
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out in Reno a 56 CC rough but has parts/bones

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Originally posted by 67nautique312 67nautique312 wrote:

Looks like i will be a new owner of a 68 Wildcat....going to pick it up in the morning.

Good going Paul! Now, I have one wish and that's to keep this one original!


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Originally posted by Terp Terp wrote:

'58 Whirlwind

John,
That looks like a nice boat but it's not a CC! I feel this thread should focus around our namesake brand.


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I think Pete will like that one !
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Way to go Paul!
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Looks like i will be a new owner of a 68 Wildcat....going to pick it up in the morning.
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Originally posted by Kevin's '79 Kevin's '79 wrote:

1968 Mustang

Sorry if this has been posted already, but this is a nice 1968 Mustang. Price is high, but may be worth it if it was on a Correct Craft trailer. All original and unrestored.


Neat, confused why they have pictures of it from the fall up.

I guess they tried selling it last fall?
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Originally posted by Infinite5ths Infinite5ths wrote:

I just saw this on my local Craigslist this morning. You all may have seen it already...but just in case:

1961 Mahogany Compact Skier by Correct Craft - $3500

Sometimes it pays to review previous posts!
Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by bhectus bhectus wrote:

Wood Compact Skier

"painted from the factory as an upgrade"??? Maybe they painted it when it was at Cypress Gardens!


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1968 Mustang

Sorry if this has been posted already, but this is a nice 1968 Mustang. Price is high, but may be worth it if it was on a Correct Craft trailer. All original and unrestored.
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I just saw this on my local Craigslist this morning. You all may have seen it already...but just in case:

1961 Mahogany Compact Skier by Correct Craft - $3500
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Originally posted by 76tique 76tique wrote:

What a waste of a '79...can't believe how much work some people do to butcher a boat:

'79 Ebay Abomination

$8600 for a hacked boat with a blown motor?? I'd like some of what he's smoking


Holy *************** to the amount of work he had to do on the interior.

I was always curious if someone would actually do this.

Finally found someone who did.

That boat belongs on a episode of jersey shore.
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Dude that boat is SOOOOOOOO RAD !!!!   NOT !!!!!!
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Originally posted by 76tique 76tique wrote:

What a waste of a '79...can't believe how much work some people do to butcher a boat:

'79 Ebay Abomination

$8600 for a hacked boat with a blown motor?? I'd like some of what he's smoking

I can't believe no one is bidding on this yet!
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Originally posted by peter1234 peter1234 wrote:

Originally posted by 76tique 76tique wrote:

What a waste of a '79...can't believe how much work some people do to butcher a boat:

'79 Ebay Abomination

$8600 for a hacked boat with a blown motor?? I'd like some of what he's smoking

I just threw up on my dog when i saw that

My dog threw up on me when he saw it!!


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Originally posted by 76tique 76tique wrote:

What a waste of a '79...can't believe how much work some people do to butcher a boat:

'79 Ebay Abomination

$8600 for a hacked boat with a blown motor?? I'd like some of what he's smoking

I just threw up on my dog when i saw that
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Dont know why it was painted ,it is a counter rotating engine ,its an awfull paint job I was going to try wet sanding it off ,plus boat was kept in the water so it has bottom paint on it.
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What a waste of a '79...can't believe how much work some people do to butcher a boat:

'79 Ebay Abomination

$8600 for a hacked boat with a blown motor?? I'd like some of what he's smoking
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Originally posted by captron captron wrote:

The paint on the wildcat was done by previuos owner, the boat was yellow.As far as hours on the rebuilt engine ,i was told after the jasper rebuild was installed the boat was only used a few times then was put in storage for twelve years.I bought it and may have put five hours on it.I didnt run it full throttle yet.I beleive i have reciept for rebiuld on velvet drive also

What rotation engine was installed? Why was the boat painted? Was the velvet a full rebuild or did someone just throw a clutch pack in it?


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The paint on the wildcat was done by previuos owner, the boat was yellow.As far as hours on the rebuilt engine ,i was told after the jasper rebuild was installed the boat was only used a few times then was put in storage for twelve years.I bought it and may have put five hours on it.I didnt run it full throttle yet.I beleive i have reciept for rebiuld on velvet drive also
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Originally posted by turningpoint84 turningpoint84 wrote:

Originally posted by nautique frk nautique frk wrote:

68 Mustang SS custom Greenville SC

Check out the placement of the blower and the welding job on the port exhaust manifold !


Anyone else find it scary how he laid out his blower?

Seems like 1 spark from that to fire it on and BOOM!

Peter,
Spark from what?
Yes, the bilge exhaust blower should be low as fuel fumes lay low.

The exhaust manifold repair is typical for a repair needed between the water jacket and the exhaust cavity. It's just on the sloppy side however, old cast aluminum can be a real pain to weld. That's the reason for the wide weld beads - the welder was trying to wash out impurities as he ran the weld.


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she would love that boat(after i fixed it up)....if i can just get away from work long enough to go look at it.....
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Originally posted by nautique frk nautique frk wrote:

68 Mustang SS custom Greenville SC

Check out the placement of the blower and the welding job on the port exhaust manifold !


Anyone else find it scary how he laid out his blower?

Seems like 1 spark from that to fire it on and BOOM!
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Originally posted by 67nautique312 67nautique312 wrote:

Wildcat is 2 hours from my house.....thinking i might go look at that. would love to have that 440!!!

Paul,


It would be one hellava wedding present to the new bride. She needs a boat of her own!
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Wildcat is 2 hours from my house.....thinking i might go look at that. would love to have that 440!!!

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