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New application for Mercruiser

Discussion in 'YachtForums Yacht Club' started by ScotL, Jul 9, 2010.

  1. ScotL

    ScotL Senior Member

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    Came across this car via one of the other forums I visit. Looks like a very clean job. (photos # 70-75)

    Here is the link. http://imageevent.com/dproctor/july4thamericanacarshow2010?n=0&z=5&c=3&x=1&m=16&w=2&p=0

    I will post photos when Dave gets back to me with permission to post them. It can get tedious when you have to keep clicking on links, or try to find what the origiinal poster intended to show you.

    Should be able to post photos later this evening.
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    Friggin' Awesome!!!
  3. ScotL

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    That's what I thought. It took me a minute looking at the pictures to realize what I was looking at. Not the cheapest way to go, but cool none the less.

    I should have pernmission to post photos shortly. He will not have a problem with it. Just gotta wait for him to get done with work.
  4. ScotL

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    Photos posted courtesy of and with the permission of Dave Proctor. Thanks Dave July 4th Car show 2010 104 (Small).JPG

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    I seem to remember back in the '80s a Drag Bike powered by a Mercury V6 2-Stroke engine. It had a constant-loss water cooling system into the exhaust that left a spray of water up the strip, thus it was always the last bike to run in each heat and run-off. It didn't last long. :rolleyes: