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File:Impb63016.jpg | 1963 Brochure p16 | File:Impb63016.jpg | 1963 Brochure p16 | ||
File:Redimpb63001.jpg | 1963 Advertisement | File:Redimpb63001.jpg | 1963 Advertisement | ||
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+ | '''1964 Information''' | ||
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+ | File:IMPb64001.jpg|1964 Brochure, page 1 | ||
+ | File:IMPb64002.jpg|1964 Brochure, page 2 | ||
+ | File:IMPb64003.jpg|1964 Brochure, page 3 | ||
+ | File:IMPb64004.jpg|1964 Brochure, page 4 | ||
+ | File:IMPb64005.jpg|1964 Brochure, page 5 | ||
+ | File:IMPb64006.jpg|1964 Brochure, page 6 | ||
+ | File:IMPb64007.jpg|1964 Brochure, page 7 | ||
+ | File:IMPb64008.jpg|1964 Brochure, page 8 | ||
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+ | '''1965 Information''' | ||
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+ | File:IMPb65001.jpg|1965 Brochure, page 1 | ||
+ | File:IMPb65002.jpg|1965 Brochure, page 2 | ||
+ | File:IMPb65003.jpg|1965 Brochure, page 3 | ||
+ | File:IMPb65004.jpg|1965 Brochure, page 4 | ||
+ | File:IMPb65005.jpg|1965 Brochure, page 5 | ||
+ | File:IMPb65006.jpg|1965 Brochure, page 6 | ||
+ | File:IMPb65007.jpg|1965 Brochure, page 7 | ||
+ | File:IMPb65008.jpg|1965 Brochure, page 8 | ||
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+ | '''1966 Information''' | ||
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+ | File:IMPb66001.jpg|1966 Brochure, page 1 | ||
+ | File:IMPb66002.jpg|1966 Brochure, page 2 | ||
+ | File:IMPb66003.jpg|1966 Brochure, page 3 | ||
+ | File:IMPb66004.jpg|1966 Brochure, page 4 | ||
+ | File:IMPb66005.jpg|1966 Brochure, page 5 | ||
+ | File:IMPb66006.jpg|1966 Brochure, page 6 | ||
+ | File:IMPb66007.jpg|1966 Brochure, page 7 | ||
+ | File:IMPb66008.jpg|1966 Brochure, page 8 | ||
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Revision as of 22:24, 27 February 2011
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IMP Boats
Iola Molded Plastics
Iola, Kansas
Iola Molded Plastics (IMP) began producing Red Fish Boats in 1959 under contract with the Red Fish Boat Company. After the failure of the Red Fish Boat Company, IMP continued production of the Red Fish model lineup but now branded as IMP Boats. For more information, see the history of the Red Fish Company.
By 1971, IMP Boats was a division of the American Photocopy Equipment Company.
An IMP boat owner's association has formed, The IMP Boat Club, and hosts a forum with many resources for IMP boat owners.
1963 Information
1964 Information
1965 Information
1966 Information
1971 Information