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Sold/Expired Light Weight Buggy/Hill Killer ****SOLD****

johneddie

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Location
Somerset Ky
Listing this for a friend,(he built my buggy).

112" wheelbase
21" belly
Approx 3000 lbs
Frame is 1 1/2" HREW (.117" wall)

3800 Super Charged V6
TH350/manual valve body
4900 stall
Dana 300 with 4:1 gear and 32 spline output,twin sticked
Toyota front with Dirty 30s,drive flanges,high steer arms and double ended ram
Ford 9" rear with Yukon center,spooled with 35 spline Currie axles
4:10 gears,1350 u-joints
14"/16" Fox 2.0 gas shocks
Kirkey aluminum seats
42" TSLs on front,16.1 x 18.4 tractors on rear

$13,500.....
Contact Matt Elder at 606-271-7482
Located just north of Somerset Ky

I've ridden with this buggy several times and it performs great...definitely a hill climbing machine! :****:
Matt built this buggy from ground up,he's just ready to build his next one!This buggy works and would make someone a sweet ride!!
 
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Won 1st place at Piney Grove Offroad bounty hill climb in March of this year.Its quick... :driving: :dblthumb:
 
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Re: Light Weight Buggy/Hill Killer

What's the stall? 4900 seems a little high, but I don't know much
 
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How well did that motor work out? I'm using one in my new build but haven't talked to anyone who actually ran one.
 
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lowbudgetjunk said:
What's the stall? 4900 seems a little high, but I don't know much
It is 4900 , Revmax converter. The converter helps it get up on the boost FAST. Jim's performance did the wiring harness & computer.
 
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I'm guessing the rear gears aren't 4.1's either. Guy in the video said 4.90's
 
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Damn. What's it rev to? Looks like a goin sumbitch
 
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pholmann said:
How well did that motor work out? I'm using one in my new build but haven't talked to anyone who actually ran one.
SOB is quick!! Gouge on it and you're gone!! :****: booyang
 
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lowbudgetjunk said:
I'm guessing the rear gears aren't 4.1's either. Guy in the video said 4.90's
Gears are 4:10. The rear is a Ford 9" is what ya heard!! I know this buggy, like I said in post ....he built mine. :dblthumb:
 
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0-2 for me.....like the buggy and keeping it at the top. GLWS
 
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There's some pissed off squirrels under that hood! :****: Glws
 
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jneese9125 said:
I LIKE IT!! I LIKE IT!!!!!!! I LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! :dblthumb: flashemifyougotem :dblthumb:
Lookin for offers.... He's just about finished with another roller and itchin to start on a new one for himself !! :****: Can ya say 5.4 Lightning woopow?? :dblthumb: booyang
 
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