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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 496487" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>That was back in the day when they were built like tanks, everything was metal and beefy. No plastics hardly and hoods were thick and heavy, they took a beating. I had a 1952 Sea King 5 hp with the heavy aluminum screw on cover, it rolled off the back of a trailer and dropped onto concrete, mabey 4' up....just a scratch in the paint, no dents!!! Woyld like to see what would happen to a new one if it was dropped 4' onto concrete ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 496487, member: 1183"] That was back in the day when they were built like tanks, everything was metal and beefy. No plastics hardly and hoods were thick and heavy, they took a beating. I had a 1952 Sea King 5 hp with the heavy aluminum screw on cover, it rolled off the back of a trailer and dropped onto concrete, mabey 4' up....just a scratch in the paint, no dents!!! Woyld like to see what would happen to a new one if it was dropped 4' onto concrete ?? [/QUOTE]
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