Luke000
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1959 Lone Star El Dorado "Project Texas Tornado" - Winner 2016 Resto SOTY Award
Not two weeks after finishing the last boat (1956 Duratech S13R “Project Pop Can”) I was on Craigslist and something caught my eye… a 1956 Lone Star El Dorado and I fell in love with the thing. The last project was a boat for my dad, and after loving doing all the work on it, I decided I wanted to take one on for myself. The boat was about a half hour away from my house, I went with my dad and grandpa to look at and ended up making an offer and settling on a price. We did not have the right stuff to pull it home so we came back a few days later and brought her back.
The Boat is 18 feet in length with an 84 inch beam, made in Grand Prairie, Texas, very tall sides, and a cabin with plenty of headroom for my 6’2 frame. The boat is in good shape, most of the original parts are all there. The boat did not come with a motor, but it is rated for up to an 80 horse power outboard or twin 40’s, I will probably go with something around a 70HP. The boat DID come with a trailer that I believe is the original Lone Star trailer. It is going to need LOTS of work (and money) to get into the shape I want it but I am ready to do it. The first job is to get the hull stripped down and tested for leaks, then after that is done I will rebuild the trailer and get it into restored condition.
The history of the boat is the original owner bought it new, always kept it inside and kept it in good condition, he passed and his son-in-law took position of it where it sat uncovered in his yard, filled up with water for many years before finally getting sold to the guy I bought it from who used it a few times. It was last in the water 3 years ago.
The name of the boat is going to be “Texas Tornado” after the old Buck Owens song.
And now for some pictures!
Bringing it home:
All home!
Not two weeks after finishing the last boat (1956 Duratech S13R “Project Pop Can”) I was on Craigslist and something caught my eye… a 1956 Lone Star El Dorado and I fell in love with the thing. The last project was a boat for my dad, and after loving doing all the work on it, I decided I wanted to take one on for myself. The boat was about a half hour away from my house, I went with my dad and grandpa to look at and ended up making an offer and settling on a price. We did not have the right stuff to pull it home so we came back a few days later and brought her back.
The Boat is 18 feet in length with an 84 inch beam, made in Grand Prairie, Texas, very tall sides, and a cabin with plenty of headroom for my 6’2 frame. The boat is in good shape, most of the original parts are all there. The boat did not come with a motor, but it is rated for up to an 80 horse power outboard or twin 40’s, I will probably go with something around a 70HP. The boat DID come with a trailer that I believe is the original Lone Star trailer. It is going to need LOTS of work (and money) to get into the shape I want it but I am ready to do it. The first job is to get the hull stripped down and tested for leaks, then after that is done I will rebuild the trailer and get it into restored condition.
The history of the boat is the original owner bought it new, always kept it inside and kept it in good condition, he passed and his son-in-law took position of it where it sat uncovered in his yard, filled up with water for many years before finally getting sold to the guy I bought it from who used it a few times. It was last in the water 3 years ago.
The name of the boat is going to be “Texas Tornado” after the old Buck Owens song.
And now for some pictures!
Bringing it home:
All home!