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Hi. I recently acquired an old crestliner alumni boat. I’d like to restore it but I’m not sure where to begin to find any info/parts on it. Google searches have provided little info except for pictures of similar looking boats. I went as far as trying to call the folks at Brunswick who are the parent company for crestliner. Unless you’re a dealer they won’t talk to you and after speaking with a couple dealers they claim to have a hard time getting a rep too. I believe it’s a 1955 Viking 14. It’s been painted which is no big deal but the HIN# is gone. If anyone can lead me to some info on where else there may be a stamped number and, preferably to information on the boat itself would be greatly appreciated.
 

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jbcurt00

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Retrocrestliner has brochure pages, compare the images and details to yours.

1955 14ft Viking looks/spumds aboit right.

Never had a factory issued original HIN, might or might not have a Serial #, but I dont know where to tell you to check for a Ser#.

Depending on your state, title, registration and/or getting a state issued HIN could be a long difficult road.

Good luck w your project
 

Username2

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Retrocrestliner has brochure pages, compare the images and details to yours.

1955 14ft Viking looks/spumds aboit right.

Never had a factory issued original HIN, might or might not have a Serial #, but I dont know where to tell you to check for a Ser#.

Depending on your state, title, registration and/or getting a state issued HIN could be a long difficult road.

Good luck w your project
Thanks. RetroCrestliner was pretty much how I determined the age. I’ve got a couple emails out so we’ll see what happens. I’m mainly interested in getting the appropriate windshield for it. I had stumbled across a company that makes them however you need to know exactly what you are looking for.
 

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IMHO the boat looks better without the shield . Makes it easier doing any line handling on the fore deck. All hardware was outsourced and the boat itself , while old and having nice lines is one of 10s of thousands old aluminum hulls still plying the waters. Nothing special about it unless you have sentimental ties to it. A new custom shield will not increase the value , as a matter of fact you probably will be spending more on the shield than you will get back when you sell the boat.
 

upacrk

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Hi. I recently acquired an old crestliner alumni boat. I’d like to restore it but I’m not sure where to begin to find any info/parts on it. Google searches have provided little info except for pictures of similar looking boats. I went as far as trying to call the folks at Brunswick who are the parent company for crestliner. Unless you’re a dealer they won’t talk to you and after speaking with a couple dealers they claim to have a hard time getting a rep too. I believe it’s a 1955 Viking 14. It’s been painted which is no big deal but the HIN# is gone. If anyone can lead me to some info on where else there may be a stamped number and, preferably to information on the boat itself would be greatly appreciated.
Looks like my 1955 14'. Did you find the Hin# starboard side bow below gunnel near rear of bow cover.
 

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Looks like my 1955 14'. Did you find the Hin# starboard side bow below gunnel near rear of bow cover.
Its too old to have a factory original HIN, might have a Serial # though
 

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Looks like my 1955 14'. Did you find the Hin# starboard side bow below gunnel near rear of bow cover.
No I hadn’t checked there but I will. Thanks for the tip. It had been sitting in the yard until yesterday when I decided to see if it would fire up (was told it died and never started again 2yrs ago). It has a 70’s merc 402 40hp on it. Pulled carb to clean it put back on and it fired right up. Such a light boat I wonder if it’ll ever get on plane?
 
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