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<blockquote data-quote="redneckengineered" data-source="post: 481419" data-attributes="member: 503"><p>Everything you're seeing here has happened over the course of a year and she's not posting every detail so the timeline is a little out of whack. It was at Woodlee's slowly progressing for about 2 years, getting built for a friend of mine. He picked it up and took it to his home in Atlanta to finish out but he's into motorcycles and a ton of other things so like a lot of projects it just sat untouched. We all know how that goes.</p><p></p><p>We were talking one day and the topic of him selling the buggy came up. Nothing serious. A month or so went by and he called and said he was ready to let her go. We came to what I thought was a very good deal so I talked to Jessica aka TennesseeMojo aka my girlfriend and of course she was interested in buying it. The buggy is much too small for me but perfect for her or anyone up to around 6' or so. We picked it up in Atlanta and brought it to my shop where it sat and we made a few small changes (tires/wheels, engine, misc parts) while Woodlee cleared his schedule for another turnkey build. That took several months IIRC. Then back to WOD to get finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckengineered, post: 481419, member: 503"] Everything you're seeing here has happened over the course of a year and she's not posting every detail so the timeline is a little out of whack. It was at Woodlee's slowly progressing for about 2 years, getting built for a friend of mine. He picked it up and took it to his home in Atlanta to finish out but he's into motorcycles and a ton of other things so like a lot of projects it just sat untouched. We all know how that goes. We were talking one day and the topic of him selling the buggy came up. Nothing serious. A month or so went by and he called and said he was ready to let her go. We came to what I thought was a very good deal so I talked to Jessica aka TennesseeMojo aka my girlfriend and of course she was interested in buying it. The buggy is much too small for me but perfect for her or anyone up to around 6' or so. We picked it up in Atlanta and brought it to my shop where it sat and we made a few small changes (tires/wheels, engine, misc parts) while Woodlee cleared his schedule for another turnkey build. That took several months IIRC. Then back to WOD to get finished. [/QUOTE]
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