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<blockquote data-quote="slravenel" data-source="post: 748849" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>what do you mean by minimal? Like no skins at all? or just one without a fiberglass hood?</p><p></p><p>The 2 seater being built in KY right now is getting a sheetmetal hood...it will be pretty minimal, but they for the most part have full skins, at least to the B pillar. Thats part of what makes them so comfortable and driveable is that you are in it...you arent getting hit by mud and dirt and rocks, you can set something on the seat and its not going to fall out onto the ground.</p><p></p><p>The way the front end of the chassis is, it would be extremely simple to build whatever style hood/front end tubework and skinwork you wanted to. Another part of the design... less is more. We dont just throw tube at it becuase there is no tube somewhere. everything is noded and built together, but its pretty simple and wide open for whatever styling you wanted to add to it.</p><p></p><p>To give you a better idea, the bronco buggy we have here is the same main cabin base chassis design as the CNC. The CNC has a few small differences, but the CNC is the child of the bronco buggy. The front and rear of the bronco is obviously different...but the base chassis design is pretty close to the same</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slravenel, post: 748849, member: 1068"] what do you mean by minimal? Like no skins at all? or just one without a fiberglass hood? The 2 seater being built in KY right now is getting a sheetmetal hood...it will be pretty minimal, but they for the most part have full skins, at least to the B pillar. Thats part of what makes them so comfortable and driveable is that you are in it...you arent getting hit by mud and dirt and rocks, you can set something on the seat and its not going to fall out onto the ground. The way the front end of the chassis is, it would be extremely simple to build whatever style hood/front end tubework and skinwork you wanted to. Another part of the design... less is more. We dont just throw tube at it becuase there is no tube somewhere. everything is noded and built together, but its pretty simple and wide open for whatever styling you wanted to add to it. To give you a better idea, the bronco buggy we have here is the same main cabin base chassis design as the CNC. The CNC has a few small differences, but the CNC is the child of the bronco buggy. The front and rear of the bronco is obviously different...but the base chassis design is pretty close to the same [/QUOTE]
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