Seabees Buggy

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Gene-C
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Seabees Buggy

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ImageImagewell here it is I hope the photos make it here. also i have no idew what kind it is. it was a green with no metal flake. Image
Gene-C
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nice buggy could you post more pics??
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Post by Gene-C »

sure. here is the gene burg 2275ImageI don't have many photos yet ,I took them last night. let me know what you like to see. here is the wiring mess i am about to start.Image I added a little more fiberglass to the dash. enough to add a radio. you could see the almost square box added at the bottom. thinking of putting speakers on the sides. on dash
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5150bossman
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Lookin Good! You can almost taste the dust in the air at this point. :driving:
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Nice buggy! I had a body similar to that which I traded for a set of carbs. I believe it was called a 'SandDancer'. There was a paper ID tag on the underside of the hood/dash. I think the hood on mine was different though, had a pointed scoop. I can't remember off the top of my head, and the pictures are on my PC at work. I'll look tomorrow. You think the Berg 2275 will be enough? :rock:
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Post by Gene-C »

I sure hope so. maybe needs a turbo? take out to galams sp? may need more power for big hills lol 110 octane
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