Author:
Ken Dambach
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Date Posted: 03:12:35 01/28/03 Tue
Hello Jim,
Glad to hear of another Southwind Tunnel Dragster thats available...I will pass the word around...I also own a 1979 Southwind...I've owned four Jet boats since 1959 and the Southwind was the best! I would never part with it...It is the only jet that steers straight without a rudder...I had a copy made of "Going Places", a hull that broke all records in 1979...It ran 146 mph, with non official runs around 160...I have been trying to get a copy of this article, which I still have somewhere in my files...My boat is all original and still like new...It runs 100+ without nitro and all those gagets...I lost tract of the company when they sold the molds to Placecraft...It looks like they are gone forever??? I feel this is the best construction of a hull available, even today...Hang on to it! However, I will pass the word around up North...Ken
>1979 Southwind tunnel Dragster.671 blower,dual 830
>holly's Chevy 468,sq port heads ported and
>polished,big valves,4blt mains ,.010-.010 steel
>crank,polished 7/16 rods, claysmith cam &kit new
>doolly 10qt oil pan roller rockers stud girtle,motot
>just done, berkely split bowl,droop,ride plate,ss
>empeller, just done,boat is brown with yellow and 2
>oranges on targets it's orig gelcoat deats 4, has rail
>kit (gold),tandom trailer with chrome fenders,new
>tires,dual batteries,polished tanks,12,500.00 complete
>may seperate, motor $8,500 Jim Brock (818)890-1867
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