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''Falcon Boats'' was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:
  
  
Falcon Boats
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* [[Falcon (Alabama)|The Fitts Industries]], a boat-builder based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and builder of plywood-construction boats.
  
The Fitts Industries, Inc.
 
  
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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* [[Amphibian|Amphibious Boats, Inc.]], maker of Falcon and Amphibian brand boats in Dallas, Texas.
  
  
'''Model Information'''
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* [[Falcon (Florida)|Thunderbird Products Corp.]], which produced a number of brands including [[Formula]], [[Thunderbird]], and Falcon Boats. 
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File:Falconbb001.jpg|1958 to 1959 Falcon models
 
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[http://www.fiberglassics.com/site-search-3?ordering=newest&searchword=Falcon Falcon Boats in Use]
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Latest revision as of 03:45, 9 November 2012

Falcon Boats was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:


  • The Fitts Industries, a boat-builder based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and builder of plywood-construction boats.




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