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    Ghost town and X-18

    I was driving by the old Donzi factory with my newly restored restomod X-18.
    It is sad to see the place in shambles...brings back so many memories, all good!
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    The contrast between a withering abandoned Donzi factory and your impeccable X-18 makes for an eerie photo!!!
    Sarasota Donzi was vibrant place when I took a tour there several years ago......sucks to see her remains today.
    Your boat is really sharp!!........love whats under the hatch.........can you still get those 377 scorpians today?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scippy View Post
    The contrast between a withering abandoned Donzi factory and your impeccable X-18 makes for an eerie photo!!!
    Sarasota Donzi was vibrant place when I took a tour there several years ago......sucks to see her remains today.
    Your boat is really sharp!!........love whats under the hatch.........can you still get those 377 scorpians today?
    Thanks, it is sad to see the factory like it is today.

    I had a new 377 stored away for this occasion, but had Ron Potter of Potter Performance Engines, make it MUCH better than Mercury Racing ever dreamed of.
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    Great picture of a beautiful Donzi in front of the run down old factory. Are there any plans for the building or site?

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    That looks a lot like your last X you did ! Looking good Ted !
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    Thanks John.
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    I see that our PPG sign is still on the booth....weird.

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