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What is building a buggy?
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<blockquote data-quote="fabricator1" data-source="post: 680412" data-attributes="member: 5003"><p>I've built buggys ground up, built guys bare chassis, and I've even finished buggys that guys have built the chassis themselves. I would say most guys would buy a chassis and finish it out themselves vs building the whole thing. I wouldn't think it would be worth buying a bunch of tools to bend one up if you only were going to do one. It seems most of my work is finishing peoples projects when they get burnt out, buggys,jeeps ect. It is a pretty big undertaking to build one completely from scratch if you have kids and a family that you want to spend time with </p><p>I don't think there's any shame in buying a chassis and finishing it yourself vs building the chassis also. There's still a ton of work to finish one. There's something to be said about getting out wheeling or sitting on jack stands for years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabricator1, post: 680412, member: 5003"] I've built buggys ground up, built guys bare chassis, and I've even finished buggys that guys have built the chassis themselves. I would say most guys would buy a chassis and finish it out themselves vs building the whole thing. I wouldn't think it would be worth buying a bunch of tools to bend one up if you only were going to do one. It seems most of my work is finishing peoples projects when they get burnt out, buggys,jeeps ect. It is a pretty big undertaking to build one completely from scratch if you have kids and a family that you want to spend time with I don't think there's any shame in buying a chassis and finishing it yourself vs building the chassis also. There's still a ton of work to finish one. There's something to be said about getting out wheeling or sitting on jack stands for years [/QUOTE]
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