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1975 Vmate restoration

I had the old girl out on Belleville lake Tuesday but didn't get any video or pictures . I left my phone in the truck :shakehead:. But she did run flawlessly . Even had a guy yell out to us saying Hey that's a bad ass boat ... Sure make me feel good after all the hard work and money that went into her that for sure . I plan on having her out again this coming week ill get some pics and video for sure this time ....
 
Looks great Will. Saw the pics on FB the other day. I can't wait to see one of it trimmed out, aired out, and at full song.

John
 
My sister took the one and my brother took the other . For some reason thats the way they do it and I dont like it . Looks real crappy to me .
 
Looks and sounds great Will. I'm still starving for fuel over 4500rpms with my MX. :brickwall: I'm going to try raising the tank about 4". Fingers crossed.
 
Looks and sounds great Will. I'm still starving for fuel over 4500rpms with my MX. :brickwall: I'm going to try raising the tank about 4". Fingers crossed.

Not to hijax Will's thread but what about putting a simple low pressure electric pump in it to push fuel to the motor?
 
I thought about that but there is a lot of opinion that that is a dangerous situation if the motor stalls and the pump is still running. I pulled the tank last night to take a good look at everything and realized that I had plumbed the water separator in reverse. :irked: Just when I was starting to think I was smart.
 
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