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    Posted: June-01-2015 at 9:48pm
Does any body know what model this is?

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Skylark or a Tahoe. Any more information?


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Def, looks like a early 60's skylark
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Looking at it again, the length and engine makes it look more like a Tahoe.


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Looks like a boat from The Walking Dead. ..kinda scary.

Would the port drive narrow it down?
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And if the windshield cleaned up ok, it'd probably be worth it just for that
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$700 obo, going to look at it Saturday.
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From the CL pics, it appears like there could be the Mustang "Horsie" to the left of the wheel. Or either a horsie shaped glob of dirt.   Windshield looks like it's ruined. Engine looks like the 312 Interceptor.

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IMHO 500 would be too much-----
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Just cleaning supplies will be at least $100.00
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Originally posted by DrCC DrCC wrote:

Engine looks like the 312 Interceptor.

I was thinking it looks more like a Gray FWF with a Paragon on it?


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Too far gone.
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Interesting Pete.   I didn't even notice the paragon.
Valve covers and exhaust still look 312 to me.

That Paragon puts it about almost a decade earlier than the boat.

Changing my vote to: 283 Chris donor.
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I agree that it's to far gone, and I believe it is a Tahoe.
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Yep, It's "Bar" material....
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Originally posted by Mojo Mojo wrote:

Yep, It's "Bar" material....


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Didn't the American Skier and the Classic have the front bench seat?? The Tahoe on my old lake was a spitting imagine of my mustang with the exception of the console.
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Looks like a Y block to me between the valve covers and the tilted dist. I'd give it a washing before I wrote it off. If the dash panel is original, that is a very early glass boat.
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Originally posted by Bakchose Bakchose wrote:

Didn't the American Skier and the Classic have the front bench seat?? The Tahoe on my old lake was a spitting imagine of my mustang with the exception of the console.


I looked through the brochures and I haven't seen a Tahoe with bench seat. But the Classic didn't have a bench seat and the steering wheel was on the right side. It could be a American Skier because they have the bench seats, and the steering wheel on the left.
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After further investigation, it's gotta be an American Skier. It's all matching up to other American Skiers. What else could it be?
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I'd not write it off either. Would love to have one of these very early glass CC's to rework. Bet there is a treasure under the grime, just saying.
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I found pictures of an early Tahoe that match this boat to a 'T'. It has a Y block Ford motor, and a Paragon gear.
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I stand corrected, looks like an early 60's American Skier.
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