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Date Posted: 14:33:12 06/12/06 Mon
Author: Fred Durbin
Author Host/IP: 71-87-68-250.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com / 71.87.68.250
Subject: Re: I've never heard of a Cutlass, but you might try ACBS, they have ads in their magazine, or even the Chris Craft Club's Brass Bell has ads too. This one I'm sorry I can't help you with, anyone else have any ideas on where to look? I know on the West Coast there is the Sierra Boat company, they do a lot of restoration and sales, I know they have website, but I don't know the exact address. Good luck!
In reply to: Jennifer 's message, "I've never heard of a Cutlass, but you might try ACBS, they have ads in their magazine, or even the Chris Craft Club's Brass Bell has ads too. This one I'm sorry I can't help you with, anyone else have any ideas on where to look? I know on the West Coast there is the Sierra Boat company, they do a lot of restoration and sales, I know they have website, but I don't know the exact address. Good luck!" on 14:21:01 01/16/03 Thu

the cc cutlass was a dory style boat started building in the mid sixties up to about 1968 some were an open center console and others had a small cuddy cabin mostly powered with a cc 327 cid small block chevy mtr 210 hp

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