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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Restoring Lonestar Admiral Deluxe
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<blockquote data-quote="mvpsteve" data-source="post: 466520" data-attributes="member: 24819"><p>Thanks for the admit. </p><p>Just purchased a 1953 Lonestar Admiral Deluxe 14'. 320569</p><p>This one has the original trailer, but a newer 1999 Mercury 25hp 4s bigfoot., Electric start.</p><p>I'm enjoying reading and learning about these boats and their history. Thanks in advance for all the good info being shared!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mvpsteve, post: 466520, member: 24819"] Thanks for the admit. Just purchased a 1953 Lonestar Admiral Deluxe 14'. 320569 This one has the original trailer, but a newer 1999 Mercury 25hp 4s bigfoot., Electric start. I'm enjoying reading and learning about these boats and their history. Thanks in advance for all the good info being shared! [/QUOTE]
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