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1977 Nineteen 8 years 5 months ago #123156

Well it only took two years but finally found a trailer that would fit the nineteen better than the bass boat trailer that it was sitting on it. Good friend painted the trailer and the swap was made last week. Bunks need a little adjustment and the trailer is still "back" heavy but much better than the old one.

Washed it up and dumped some gas in the carb and had her running for a while, fast idle and idle, idle is a little rough and motor is does not want to start without putting gas in carb, maybe need to look at fuel pump and also rebuilding carburetor.

Really need new back seats and cushions but looking forward to getting out on the waterand letting her run
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Re:1977 Nineteen 8 years 5 months ago #123263

Excellent, they look great together!

Bob

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Re:1977 Nineteen 8 years 5 months ago #123265

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Great looking boat . Trailer looks great. I may have what your looking for for your rear seats

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