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At what point--is it a buggy?
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<blockquote data-quote="TreeClimber" data-source="post: 1089410" data-attributes="member: 16101"><p>Arguementative little **** tonight, aren't ya?</p><p> </p><p>You don't like my opinion, feel free to form your own. This one's mine.</p><p> </p><p>And NO, a 'stock rig' isn't a buggy, as stock rigs aren't manufactured with tube. They're either body on frame, or uni-body (with some oddball exceptions) IF it's got an OEM frame, or an aftermarket replacement to an OEM frame, it's my humble opinion, it's a truck, jeep or whatever. If you decide to remove the body of a 'body on frame' rig and build a tube body on top of the existing frame, it's still the original truck, only with a tube'd body on it.</p><p> </p><p>If the entire frame is comprised of tubing (square, round, oval, triangular, hexagonal, don't care) AND the suspension, engine, seats, fuel tank, body panels, etc mount to the tubing structure, then it's a buggy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreeClimber, post: 1089410, member: 16101"] Arguementative little **** tonight, aren't ya? You don't like my opinion, feel free to form your own. This one's mine. And NO, a 'stock rig' isn't a buggy, as stock rigs aren't manufactured with tube. They're either body on frame, or uni-body (with some oddball exceptions) IF it's got an OEM frame, or an aftermarket replacement to an OEM frame, it's my humble opinion, it's a truck, jeep or whatever. If you decide to remove the body of a 'body on frame' rig and build a tube body on top of the existing frame, it's still the original truck, only with a tube'd body on it. If the entire frame is comprised of tubing (square, round, oval, triangular, hexagonal, don't care) AND the suspension, engine, seats, fuel tank, body panels, etc mount to the tubing structure, then it's a buggy. [/QUOTE]
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