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More than one Buggy
[QUOTE="WuZaBuG"]Trick is to have 2 buggies.... One for SHOW & One for GO!![/QUOTE] Scott , I think you are right - there are just to many fun ways to drive these buggies to have just one . A high ground clearance buggy is great for the mountains an streams but just wouldn't be the same zipping down a twisty back road . This buggy will be my every day street ride , but I have another which I hope to restore for the Woods , Fire Roads , etc .
[QUOTE="newmanx59"]I have a 33 Ford coupe that has taken best in class at every car show it has been it, including 1st in class at 2 seperate World Of Wheels shows. I drive the car to all of the shows. It has been driven to shows as far away as South Dakota. I drove the car down the Chicago expressways in 5 inches of snow and salt to one of the World Of Wheels shows. It took first in class over the trailered cars.
My brother and I built a buggy for my sister and sister in law. The buggy lives in the dunes. 4 years after we built it, they entered it in a show and took first in class.
What I'm saying is, drive and use the vehicle the way it's supposed to be used and it can still win shows[/QUOTE] WOW That 33 FORD Coupe is so cool . I'd have given my bottom dollar to see that Black Beauty cruising down the white snow filled expressways of Chicago . Now that must have been a sight.Sweet lookin Buggy also - I'd say lucky sister and sister in law .
My brother and I built a buggy for my sister and sister in law. The buggy lives in the dunes. 4 years after we built it, they entered it in a show and took first in class.
What I'm saying is, drive and use the vehicle the way it's supposed to be used and it can still win shows[/QUOTE] WOW That 33 FORD Coupe is so cool . I'd have given my bottom dollar to see that Black Beauty cruising down the white snow filled expressways of Chicago . Now that must have been a sight.Sweet lookin Buggy also - I'd say lucky sister and sister in law .[QUOTE="Tominator"]WOW That 33 FORD Coupe is so cool . I'd have given my bottom dollar to see that Black Beauty cruising down the white snow filled expressways of Chicago . Now that must have been a sight.Sweet lookin Buggy also - I'd say lucky sister and sister in law .[/QUOTE] You can believe I gave it a lot of thought before I decided to make the trip in the snow. It took me 2 hours to quit shaking once I qot there, talk about a white knuckle ride. 450hp and 2700lbs in the snow, not a good combination. I wouldn't do it again.