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Originally posted by Tonali_III Tonali_III wrote:

Pete,

Preview feature?

Look at the bottom of the page where you click on "post reply". Next to it is "preview" and then "clear form".

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It's not missing Tony,just at a funny angle. When you go to post, you have the 3 choices Post Reply,Preview,and Clear Form. Before you post clik on Preview, another box opens and you can see how your posting will look. You can also open any links to make sure they work too. If you were closer I'd say get it as long as you know it will need work, and you'd be willing to do it.It also says best offer too. It would be a long drive to look at something that does not meet expectations.
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Pete,

One of these days, one of these days...Bang! Zoom! Straight to the moon!
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by Tonali_III Tonali_III wrote:

Okay, so we have established that a missing pylon is a pretty good indicator of a stringer job needed.

The pylon is there but look at the angle it's at!!
Originally posted by Tonali_III Tonali_III wrote:

So Pete,do you know the boat?

Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

I think I know where this boat is but never saw it in person. I connected with the owner via CCfan years ago, never met him in person and then lost track of him. I do remember him asking questions about doing a stringer job since they were pretty much gone.


I see the angle. Kind of makes you go "Hmmm".
I take it the Mustang has 4 stringers in the floor?
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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

It's not missing Tony,just at a funny angle. When you go to post, you have the 3 choices Post Reply,Preview,and Clear Form. Before you post clik on Preview, another box opens and you can see how your posting will look. You can also open any links to make sure they work too. If you were closer I'd say get it as long as you know it will need work, and you'd be willing to do it.It also says best offer too. It would be a long drive to look at something that does not meet expectations.


Thanks, Gary. I am picking it up for a "reasonable' price. (Translation: I did not pay the asking price.)

The worst that could happen is I have to part her out. But I got this stubborn streak. I like to make silk purses.

Being a '73, I take it this is a "foam" boat?

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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

Asprin helps my ears too! No it has the compressor under the deck.



Gary,

I could only find these at Freeport Marine. There is an eBay store that has them but the price difference is only a couple of bucks.

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Testing...1...2...3

eBay Signaltone Horn

Testing 1...2...3
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I suspect that I will need to restore the gauges. I have never taken apart any of these old Teleflex gauges for restoration.

Are there any tricks in cleaning and restoring the faces, bezels or internals?

Pete, I would think you may have some good experience with this.
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Thats a good deal on the horn Tony,I paid way more 3 years ago. The gauge
thing is tough,they are not made to be taken apart,the bezels being
crimped on.I had nothing to start with and lucked out finding these
on ebay.The lens were clean and the chrome rings polished up nice.
Teleflex's were/are on the low end and some gauge repair guy's don't
like to work on them. After 2 years of looking I finally found an hour
meter! You could check here with
Dale to see what he thinks. Gauge repair when sent out is expensive
and slow.



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WOW!!!

Those are gorgeous, Gary!

Now I will have to keep on the lookout for a nice set.

Steve mentioned a place that puts AutoMeter guts in Teleflex housings to make them work correctly.
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Thanks for the link, Gary. I sent them an email and will let you know what they say.

Thanks again.
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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

Thats a good deal on the horn Tony,I paid way more 3 years ago. The gauge
thing is tough,they are not made to be taken apart,the bezels being
crimped on.I had nothing to start with and lucked out finding these
on ebay.The lens were clean and the chrome rings polished up nice.
Teleflex's were/are on the low end and some gauge repair guy's don't
like to work on them. After 2 years of looking I finally found an hour
meter! You could check here with
Dale to see what he thinks. Gauge repair when sent out is expensive
and slow.



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I heard back from Dale, Gary:

Hi Tony,

Please call me regarding your speedo. Dont let that Mustang get away. Thats one nice boat in any condition

Thanks

Dale Kocian
Kocian Instruments
(920) 336-1591


looking forward to picking her up in a couple weeks.
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Pete recommended him Tony,seems like a nice guy. He is storing several members gauges right now
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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

Pete recommended him Tony,seems like a nice guy. He is storing several members gauges right now

Tony,
Dale is a ACBS member and belongs to one of the chapters I do (Glacier Lakes). His business is fairly new but he's be around the insides of gauges for many years. I know many ACBS members who have used him and can say I have heard nothing but good things about him. He's a wood boat owner so he knows what it takes to do an original restoration.


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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

Pete recommended him Tony,seems like a nice guy. He is storing several members gauges right now

Tony,
Dale is a ACBS member and belongs to one of the chapters I do (Glacier Lakes). His business is fairly new but he's be around the insides of gauges for many years. I know many ACBS members who have used him and can say I have heard nothing but good things about him. He's a wood boat owner so he knows what it takes to do an original restoration.


Sounds good to me, Pete.

That way I can keep it original.
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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

You could check with
Dale to see what he thinks. Gauge repair when sent out is expensive
and slow.



Slow? he told me, my tach would be at least 3 or 4 weeks...

..... he aint never lied!

Tony, Dale is who has my tach...
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Hey, Gary,

you didnt get "my" tach back yet, did you?
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He told me the same too,well we don't need them yet anyway
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I talked to the owner on Friday and closed the deal for the Mustang. I am planning on picking her up the weekend of Jan 26-27.

It definitely has a LM318 in her, so I am checking with Art Cozier at CC Orlando to see if it is the original engine.

What kind of towing weight am I looking at?

Can this be towed with a Ford Ranger with a four banger? How about a Jeep Cherokee with a V6 (as opposed to their reliable 4.0L I-6)?

Or am I looking at towing this with my full sized F150 with my 300cid, L6? (strong as all get out and will pull stumps, hmmm wonder why it was never put to marine use?)
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If no wet foam, youre looking at just over 2k lbs dry weight (1600 boat, 450 trailer). Even with wet foam and fluids, you're probably still only in the 2500 range.

Id be very surprised if that boat came with a 318. Does it have any of the original stickers on the exhaust manifolds or valve covers to indicate which model it was? The 200hp was a 273.
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Tim,

The owner seems pretty emphatic. I will find out when I hear back from Art and when I pick her up in a couple of weeks.
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It may very well have a 318 in there now (it will be cast into the block) but that doesnt mean its original. 318's would have been cheaper and easier to find if the block was ever replaced. Art's records would be definitive, but if you have any pictures of the engine, those would tell a lot.
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I agree, Tim. Unfortunately, I have no pics, yet. I am even thinking this could have some sort of Ford variant in it that the present owner is mistaking it for.

I will know more in a couple of weeks.
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It definitely has a LM318 in her

Tony,
How did you determine it has the 318? I'm with Tim on this and the 273 would be the common engine for a Mustang.


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I am going by what the owner John Elsen. He claims he bought it brand new from John, Sr. at Watercraft Sales.

I plan on checking for certain. It doesn't matter, really. It's going back together with what it had from Orlando after I get her home.
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Originally posted by Tonali_III Tonali_III wrote:

I am going by what the owner John Elsen. He claims he bought it brand new from John, Sr. at Watercraft Sales.

I plan on checking for certain. It doesn't matter, really. It's going back together with what it had from Orlando after I get her home.

Tony,
You can't tell the two displacements apart from looking at the engine. You need to go to the engine tag and look at the engine model # and then, go to Hurrikain ID your engine.

I worked for John Sr. and trust me, unless he had the paper work in front of him, he would not be able to tell the difference ether. At least the PO didn't tell you the boat came from Cypress Gardens!!

Look at the engine tag!!!!!


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Not sure Chrysler put tags on the engine? Decals (if exhaust manifolds were reused and not painted over) would be the best clue if the block could have been replaced. Arts records if they're missing.

Chrysler DID cast the displacement into the block. It's down low on the port side iirc. No need to look anything up- it's easy to tell what's in the boat now. From a few feet away you can't tell the difference 273/318/340 though.

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I don't know much about Chryslers, but did look at a pair of engines recently for a friend and one did still have a tag on it and both did have the displacement cast into the port side.



Why are you guys so sure a 318 wouldn't have been originally in that boat? A 273 may have been more common, but is it really unlikely Correct Craft would have put a 318 in a Mustang?
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I just havent seen an original boat so equipped Bruce... which leads me to believe that CC simply didnt offer the 318 as an option in the 16' hulls. Maybe they thought they would overpower the boat? Not sure. Same reason they didnt offer 340's or 351w's... 302/305/307/273 seem to have been the offerings in that hull.

318's were common in the larger Barracuda, SN, etc.
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This one may be of interest 69 SS Mustang Ask him if the engine is original to the boat, its worded as if it is.
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