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Guy Dirkin’s Boa: Red
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| History | Brochures and Advertising | Models Available | Articles |
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Guy Dirkin’s Boa: Red
Erich Schultz Boz: White
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It took an average of 2000 hours to build a finished fiberglass sports car from a kit bought in the early and mid 1950s. That is nearly a full year (50 out of 52 weeks) of 40 hour weeks! And we wonder why today so few attempted this ambitious adventure.
— Hop Up Magazine, April 1953 (and other vintage magazines too).
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