Classics

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Classics

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Summer pic of my CD31 and Alfetta Sprint Veloce
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Molto bello :!: :D
Fair winds,

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Very cool! I've got pictures of my Vette in the boatyard but not beside my boat or I'd post it here.
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This was one of my boats, A Great Pelican, before our Cape Dory.
Oh, and one of my earlier vehicles too.
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An I.H. Scout, one of my all time favorites. :D
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IH Scout, had a blue one. 4 speed I think, 1st was a creeper gear. Also drove long haul in a IH cabover, called 'em "Cornbinders" on the road....Here's another Cape Dory Pic, rowing the restored Cape Dory 10 - ah, warm weather, freezing fog here this AM.....I keep a print of this shot on my desk.....there are three other CDs in this picture.
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If the person in charge of the kayaks and beach chairs was also responsible for assigning slips, all the Cape Dorys would be neatly grouped together, Steve.
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wsonntag wrote:Summer pic of my CD31 and Alfetta Sprint Veloce
Gorgeous!
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