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<blockquote data-quote="landcruiser89" data-source="post: 440107" data-attributes="member: 15788"><p>Trying to track down some original boat parts for my 1957 Cadillac Daytona 116. When I first got the boat I was planning on ripping seats out, adding decks, etc but after discovering what kind of boat it was and the fact that the 16 foot is on the rarer side I decided that I would rather try to bring it back to original shape. Time and previous owners have been hard on it so it will not be a perfect restoration but just wanted to do what I can to preserve a little bit tin boat history. I finally was able to strip the paint off, which was a job I started in 2015 and sidelined the project due to the frustration of the layers upon layers that it was coated in. Will never make that mistake again!</p><p></p><p>Any help is greatly appreciated!</p><p></p><p>Anders</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="landcruiser89, post: 440107, member: 15788"] Trying to track down some original boat parts for my 1957 Cadillac Daytona 116. When I first got the boat I was planning on ripping seats out, adding decks, etc but after discovering what kind of boat it was and the fact that the 16 foot is on the rarer side I decided that I would rather try to bring it back to original shape. Time and previous owners have been hard on it so it will not be a perfect restoration but just wanted to do what I can to preserve a little bit tin boat history. I finally was able to strip the paint off, which was a job I started in 2015 and sidelined the project due to the frustration of the layers upon layers that it was coated in. Will never make that mistake again! Any help is greatly appreciated! Anders [/QUOTE]
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