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    1957 12' Lonestar Corvette

    I used the duralux aluminum boat paint. It is cheap and easy to use. It only cost $85 to paint the whole boat and I still have a quart left over. It is a latex paint so you have to be careful what you put on it. I had a rubber worm on the seat and it started to adhere to the paint. Other...
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    1957 12' Lonestar Corvette

    I am more than happy with the outcome of our first family fishing trip. It makes all of the work on the boat worth it........Now I just need to catch a picture worthy fish.
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    1957 12' Lonestar Corvette

    I may be wrong calling it that, it is a 57' (per the stamped vin on the back) and the only thing that resembles it is the 57' corvette. It came in a 12' and a 14'. I have done a lot of research but there is not a whole lot of info out there. I am just happy that I was able to bring it back to...
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    1957 12' Lonestar Corvette

    Yeah its mahogony, the picture is from when I fitted it. I have it sealed now, which made it beautiful and it seems to be durable.
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    1957 12' Lonestar Corvette

    It wasn't easy (and it took some time) but I am really happy with the end product.
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    1957 12' Lonestar Corvette

    This is a 1957, 12 ft, Lonestar Corvette that I acquired and was in pretty rough condition when I recieved it. Unfortunately I did not take any pictures before I removed the paint but needless to say it was not a good looking boat. I stripped it and repainted it and replaced the transom. I am...
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