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    Looking for a Minx now

    Looking for a Minx. Aware what's currently on the internet, let me know if you or your buddy are thinking about selling and moving up. Winter buyer. Prefer dual axle galvanized or aluminum trailer with stainless steel windshield. No beaters or project boats. 1-772-672-4648 or 1-518-744-4488. Send photos to edwardjhodgkinson@gmail.com
    Founder of the Lake George Donzi Classic Club
    FASTEDDIE

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    Thanks for all the responses. I have my Minx and the world is at peace.
    Founder of the Lake George Donzi Classic Club
    FASTEDDIE

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    Quote Originally Posted by FASTEDDIE View Post
    Thanks for all the responses. I have my Minx and the world is at peace.
    You’re half right.

    You have your Minx.

    Congratulations. Pictures?
    “Oh right, because you walked into strippers discount warehouse and said ‘Help me showcase my intellect.’” - Archer

    Bill
    Grand Rapids, Michigan
    1985 Donzi Criterion SS
    1967 Donzi 16 Ski Sporter, C16-409, Has a new home!
    38' Carver Aft Cabin
    1968 Sea Ray SRV 180 w/1975 70 hp Evinrude
    10" RIB w/15 hp 1984 Evinrude

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    I heard for $20k you can make it do 90+....let me know.
    Nick
    1994 22' Classic-454 B1 Red & white
    1981 13' Whaler sport(original owner)
    South Tampa Bay, FL "May I mamoo dogface to the banana patch?"

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    so, the mystery is, which one did you buy?
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    1986 Hornet III, 502-415 TRS

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggiefl View Post
    I heard for $20k you can make it do 90+....let me know.

    For parts and your own labor
    machinist ,bore it deeper,ream it bigger, and lap it to a fine finish



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