I own a 1976 lavey sidewinder which i bought new from al. The boatwas picked up at the pico boat shop in may of 76. Al installed the strut and shaft log and new triler. Myself and two budds completed the rigging. The boat was raced from 76 to 85 as pc/ss140 and also pulling a friend speed sking. Met george nordling at al's shop in 77 or78 great gentleman always willing to help a fellow boater. Today boat is powered by a 461 chevy... Tunnel ram and 2/660 holleys and still a handful of fun after 34 years. Now my kids use the boat at teh colorado river. Still fun to see guys look at the offset engine and v-drive. Runs a 18 gear and 11.25 x 15 prop.
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I see this is your first post so greetings. This is where the outlaws of old flat racing hang out so its refreshing to hear from you. You might have already seen our sidewinder racer formerly 'Sweet Caroline' and its a 76 so you have her brother or sister! Post some pictures if you can. Thanks and welcome.
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Yeah... Lets see some pics. The Jerk is the patriarch of keeping the Lavey legacy alive. Nordling just retired (again) from our bunch and campained the "Lavey Navy" of at one time 3 active Laveys racing our circut. He is a great guy and will miss him at the races.sigpic
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George sold his last yellow SS70 this Winter to a former racer back east.
His orange SS76 is now K99 and still races with us. Caroline is a sidewinder, now spill your guts as to your boat or say good night Gracie, all this is way one sided!
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