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Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | Take a look at this link, enlarge the photos - this is awesome !! http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1957/1957ConvBoat/index.htm
Edited by imopar380 2008-03-16 7:34 PM
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Location: Cushing, Wisconsin | badass!
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Location: New Jersey | Just superb. We've visited Lake George, NY, a number of times and I've been impressed with many of the CrisCraft wooden boats of the 40's with single and dual 230 flatties for power. But the Imperial boat takes the prize. |
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Location: The Bat Cave, Fairborn, OH | Remarkable! That's as good a use as any to put a wrecked Imperial to, although I'd probably not want a 392 hemi as an engine. The boat doesn't look large enough to handle all that engine! Pity the person who took the pictures on the Imperial web site didn't get a picture of that! |
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Location: southern Oklahoma | Thank God those wealthy folks had the good taste to refrain from attaching the Imperial fins to that gorgeous vessel .
Edited by 1961savoy 2008-03-18 2:48 PM
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Location: Voss,Norway | That looks just great!!!!
Definatetly the boat for me......
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