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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Lonestar start to finish (well almost finished)
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<blockquote data-quote="firstresponder01" data-source="post: 396283" data-attributes="member: 15492"><p>I know some of you have followed my earlier posts. I have dang near finished it. For those who haven't, its 1958 lonestar semi V 1468. The motor is a 1950 Wizard 6hp super twin. Bought it last year with the trailer for $250. Have sealed all the seams and rivits with G-flex, then did gluvit on the inside and steelflex on the outside. The motor was found sitting in my grandpa's barn. It's now in my garage being rebuilt. Still need to finish the gunnels, paint touch up, finish the transom and finish motor. Not sure why all the photos uploaded in reverse order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firstresponder01, post: 396283, member: 15492"] I know some of you have followed my earlier posts. I have dang near finished it. For those who haven't, its 1958 lonestar semi V 1468. The motor is a 1950 Wizard 6hp super twin. Bought it last year with the trailer for $250. Have sealed all the seams and rivits with G-flex, then did gluvit on the inside and steelflex on the outside. The motor was found sitting in my grandpa's barn. It's now in my garage being rebuilt. Still need to finish the gunnels, paint touch up, finish the transom and finish motor. Not sure why all the photos uploaded in reverse order. [/QUOTE]
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