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    Sold/Expired Super Sweet Bluetorch Wide Open 4 seater Buggy

    Matthew you can call me at 870-715-0101 Thanks, Brent King
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    Sold/Expired Super Sweet Bluetorch Wide Open 4 seater Buggy

    Walk Around Video of the buggy https://youtu.be/70zSSnXxoMQ
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    Sold/Expired Super Sweet Bluetorch Wide Open 4 seater Buggy

    $ 45,900 located in Harrison, Arkansas Bluetorch Fusion 4 seat Chassis that was reworked by Wide Open Designs in 2014, 114" WB, 22" Belly height, SAW 12" and 14" coil overs with triple rate springs, Heat treated chromoly links, Nitrogen bump stops on the front, PSC steering, Custom built...
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    Bluetorch Buggy Rebuild

    I cut new Lexan floor windows and also added a dead pedal on the drivers side I used a billet freestyle bicycle peg for the dead pedal. I put together a new intake set-up to help it breath a little better. Dome light My Stak transfer case has jumped out of gear since it was new and Stak...
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    Bluetorch Buggy Rebuild

    Almost Done it's the little things that take the longest. Polished Roof Panels Got the hood and cowl back from the painter.
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    Bluetorch Buggy Rebuild

    Made a little more progress this afternoon.
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    Bluetorch Buggy Rebuild

    One of the most time consuming things I have done is skinning the roof. I used .125 aluminum and around 125 tabs, A friend of mine owns a shop that does millwright work for feed mills and he helped me make the panels since I don't own a metal brake. The amount of math and time involved in...
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    Bluetorch Buggy Rebuild

    Cleaned up the doors to ready them for Chrome. I metal filled all pin holes and grinding marks. I built door handles out of flat aluminum stock using a half round file, flat file, and more sanding. I need to finish polishing them.
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    Bluetorch Buggy Rebuild

    I decided to change the back of the buggy a little since I'm not sure if it's a Bluetorch buggy or Wide Open Designs buggy now. My last name is King and the Inspiration for the change came from my garage floor. I drilled the circles, cut out the rough shape with a cutoff wheel, and shaped...
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    Bluetorch Buggy Rebuild

    I cut all the skin tabs off and welded new tabs on with nutserts so removing the skins to replace them or work on the buggy would be easier. I used .063 aluminum for the skins cut them with a jigsaw, smoothed the edges with a file and sand paper. All my tabs are equally spaced on both sides...
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    Bluetorch Buggy Rebuild

    Synergy Green on the Skins, Hood, and Grille I normally paint my own stuff but my two year old sons bedroom is above my garage so my painting is limited to pretty days with the garage door open. We haven't had very many warm days this winter so I have a friend spraying everything at his shop.
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    Bluetorch Buggy Rebuild

    On it's way home to Arkansas to be torn down in my garage. Back home and I started building rock rails. Measuring and figuring how to make them look good. I tacked angle iron pieces under the rockers to hold the tube up so I could keep them level to weld them to the rockers. I do not own a...
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    Bluetorch Buggy Rebuild

    Rocky, Adam, and the rest of the crew at Wide Open were great to deal with. They sent me updates as they were working on it

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