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  • What’s New
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    • 2021 International Boat Show
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Daily Archives: July 17, 2019

Cadillac Power

Columbia Willamette Chapter, Inland Empire Chapter, NewsBy July 17, 2019Leave a comment

By John Tyler member of Columbia Willamette and Inland Empire chapters. In the early to mid-1950’s the pleasure boating industry was rocked by the introduction of a light weight marine engine producing remarkable power. This engine was based on the 331 cu in Cadillac V8 and produced in racing trim 285hp. which made it the…

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