Vintage Pictures

Here are a couple of my parents 240 Sundancer in the North Channel, ONT. Probably 1984 or so, boat maybe a 1980? We would do a couple weeks up there from the mid 70s through 80 or so, I joined them a couple years in the early 80s.

There is an app on my pixel, it does a good job just taking a pick of old prints...


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View attachment 137789 View attachment 137789 If I was single I would never, ever had sold my fav boat of all time. 1988 Pachanga 33
Friend has an 87/88 27(?) Pachanga, blue, mint cindition, all original. Really really nice. Real nice guy (65yo) but the shirt open to navel with large gold neck chains and only hotties are allowed aboard type of guy. Stereotypical go-faster.
 
I can only imagine all the awesome memories flooding back when you look at it. That 1976 SRV 180 sounds like an absolute beast, especially with that 302 ford V8 engine. And the fact that it never let you down is just amazing! It's such a bummer that your parents sold it without telling you, I can totally understand why you'd buy it back in a heartbeat if you could find it. By the way, have you ever thought about turning that awesome picture into a canvas print? I recently stumbled upon this cool website called frameshop.com.au that can make Canvas Photo Prints. They could really bring your vintage picture to life. Just a suggestion.
 
My 74 220srv love this old girl
 

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I can only imagine all the awesome memories flooding back when you look at it. That 1976 SRV 180 sounds like an absolute beast, especially with that 302 ford V8 engine. And the fact that it never let you down is just amazing! It's such a bummer that your parents sold it without telling you, I can totally understand why you'd buy it back in a heartbeat if you could find it. By the way, have you ever thought about turning that awesome picture into a canvas print? I recently stumbled upon this cool website called frameshop.com.au that can make Canvas Photo Prints. They could really bring your vintage picture to life. Just a suggestion.
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