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1957 Lone Star - - - value ?
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<blockquote data-quote="John Wasmuth" data-source="post: 403956" data-attributes="member: 6810"><p>Sorry for chiming in late but been super busy. I picked up a 1950 lone star 16'6" open hull modified V something or other with a sturdy trailer for $600.00 in early November. Its a sound hull with one small leak from a loose rivet just in front of the second seat, it has for benches. Fixed that with so epoxy. The transom had been rebuilt last year and is sound. My 6 HP Suzuki DT6 will shove the boat along at 8 mph with three rather large men aboard. It was stripped down silver but I painted it with camo paint just because. The aluminum is a lot thicker than my old 76 Ouchita flat bottom and its 58 inch beam makes it alot more stable. I'll try to post some pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Wasmuth, post: 403956, member: 6810"] Sorry for chiming in late but been super busy. I picked up a 1950 lone star 16'6" open hull modified V something or other with a sturdy trailer for $600.00 in early November. Its a sound hull with one small leak from a loose rivet just in front of the second seat, it has for benches. Fixed that with so epoxy. The transom had been rebuilt last year and is sound. My 6 HP Suzuki DT6 will shove the boat along at 8 mph with three rather large men aboard. It was stripped down silver but I painted it with camo paint just because. The aluminum is a lot thicker than my old 76 Ouchita flat bottom and its 58 inch beam makes it alot more stable. I'll try to post some pictures. [/QUOTE]
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