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how about a 1975

Beetle

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Howdy,

Name is Beetle. Beetle Bailey that is, and I like calling North Carolina home. Have looked over your site and I must say you folk have the best looking floating devices these ole eyes have ever seen. Now to say a little about the cunning fiberglass work. Magic just magic. Looks like a real snake nest of tallent to me. Speaking of snakes this ole snake just bought himself a PROJECT. Someone tell me what I have. The plate is stamped with the following: 1975 TRV-17. the little babe has a 115 Merk tied on the assent.
Got this wild hair (the only one i have felt) to make something out of her again. Can I get a amen?
 
Well I must say that was one of the most unique introductions we've had! :thumb:

Welcome aboard and good luck with your TRV. :)

Oh and Amen! :lol:
 
Welcome aboard BB!!!

I was just in Reidsville visiting my mom over the weekend (I grew up there). Just bought me a project boat too. Good luck with it!!!
 
Thanks Gugs.

Looking forward to talking with each of you. I have Mom duty tonight so no time to talk and no time to work on my floating divise.:eyecrazy:
Later
Beetle
 
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