Buggy #1 gets my vote, since I am an avid off-roader. Only problem is its only good in the sand. Could you see it trying to get through the slot, or even the drive-thru at Jack in the Box. Different strokes?
I want to vote for 2,3,4, and 5. Sorry not much into the sand rail-types. I noticed there weren't very many pictures of 2 & 3. It would have been nice to see the front. I flipped my 4-sided coin and it came up 3. That's my vote.
Bud Zeller
Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
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Seems easier to say what's wrong with the entries then right this month. It's a toss up between #2 and #3. Two is a street racer! Three is a good lookin' drive around FDB! but needs more photos to show it off. My vote is for number two.
I like them all, but have to go with the ledgend #3 1 wow what a car (I think) 2 nice for the strip to low for me though 3 realy clean well thought out all around buggy fun 4 supper sharp rig I like the paddles 5 will be sharp once complete awsome paint! blackthree4me
Those roll bars, flames & wheels on #5 are ?ber-cool, I can't wait to see it finished.......#1, #3 & #4 make it a hard choice as well. But my vote belongs to #2 this month. I'm not sure if 'badass' is a real word, but I'm gonna use it anyway.
I like #5,the body is either a Kellison or Allied,can't remember which but built a buggy nearly 40 years ago (1968) and had purchased that style of body from a company in Nebraska.The hood and tail light area are the same.Everything gets foggy when I try to remember that far back. :drinking: Nice to see a body like that after all these years,I also like the roll bar style.