A guy named Andy Anderson owned it before me. Never met him as he traded it in to some friends of mine....but I love all that he did to the boat!!!! :cheers2:
A guy named Andy Anderson owned it before me. Never met him as he traded it in to some friends of mine....but I love all that he did to the boat!!!! :cheers2:
A guy named Andy Anderson owned it before me. Never met him as he traded it in to some friends of mine....but I love all that he did to the boat!!!! :cheers2:
I always loved that paint job. I did some work on it at Lilly's when Andy owned it. He had a 23 Eliminator so overpowered he couldn't run it wide open.
So he talked Lilly into running it in a shootout in Va. Maybe the Rudy run not sure, but anyway Art took a hot pass in the boat and it got going so fast it drew a life vest out from under the deck. It just so happened to get caught on the carb linkage and would not allow the throttle to close. Mean while Artie is rapping on it slapping the throttle around trying to get it to release. Finely it came off and he returned to the dock, Everyone was cheering and high 5 ing him. He shouts "That thing tried to kill me". He wasn't sure he wanted to get back in it, but he did and set the record at 123 or something. The picture of "Killer" hangs behind his office desk.
Fun thing is I remember that story every time I see your boat.