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Amazing that you have these brochures still around and they look pristine. Very nice!
The #96 is a center-steer, long-deck Mandella of Jake and Jerry Gilbreath, almost a twin to the #99 "Rawhide" of Lou Brummett. Wonder what ever happened to that boat?
Hi Ryan -- I think you're right, Jake Gilbreath still called his #96 Mandella "Gil-T" -- the first "Gil-T" was also a Mandella (back in the mid-1960s when Jake was still a Fire Captain in El Monte and running his custom gas tank business out of his garage at home) but it was all-white with orange accent trim and was originally #26 (and just standard ski-boat cockpit configuration -- not a long deck center steer). Also like the shot of Bill Muncey in the Miss Atlas Van Lines unlimited. Bill was a very good friend and a great teammate (we drove together for Team Evinrude and Glastron Carlson in many endurance races back in the late 1970s). Someday I need to tell the story about going to lunch with Bill and finding out what it was really like to be a professional boat racer. It wasn't nearly as glamorous as most people think.
what happened to all the big players dumping money into experimental boats those were the days
Now thats what I call a cleat