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Hot Mates from Kunkel's!

Chris

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Here is a little thread dedicated to those hot boats and motors from our friends at Kunkel's.
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Here are a few vintage Starflite pics Jason sent me. He said the Starflite pics are from the 1985 Shootout at Dillon Lake. The Starflite was powered by a Evinrude V8 and ran close to 90 MPH according to the corrected speedo. :devil:
 
Here are a few pics of a nice little Convincor 300 JK just sold to a nice couple from Kentucky!

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Very neat shots!!
I am lucky enough to live within a couple hours of Kunkels shop and have been there a couple times.
Unfortunately I have been one of the many "poh folks" that could only afford to drool while there
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Came very close a couple times though.
For any one shopping for a boat, these guys are a class act and probably know more (real info not BS hype) about setting up Checkmates than anyone in the world and are the nicest guys you'll ever meet!
When I was selling at a competing dealer in the late '80's if I got a customer that told me they were shopping at Kunkel's, that told me they were doing their home work and I told them to go there. (our dealership was pretty weak on performance and service)
Gary
 
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