Our Manx clone.

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Dave Young
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Our Manx clone.

Post by Dave Young »

I bought this Manx clone 10 years ago in so-so condition, and redid it both inside and out. I've made some little improvements here and there over the years, the Torque Thrust style wheels really made the car pop! I doubt we will ever sell this one, it's like our kid! Dave Young Member # 471 Image Hosted on Fotki Image Hosted on Fotki
Tominator
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Post by Tominator »

Dave , Sweet Ride - Nice color scheme and those wheels and tires are perfect. Like the way the front tires are under the fenders - looks like you used a narrowed front torsion beam.Your Buggy reminds me of Neil Fair's which won BUGGY OF THE MONTH in October 2003.Thanks for posting the photos .
bountyhunterdm
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Post by bountyhunterdm »

That's a real head turn-er great buggy.
Mvovr
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Post by Mvovr »

Nice buggy!!!! I really love the paint work especially the flames. Great job!!
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

Dave, Thats a really nice buggy. can you post some pics of the dash?
Dave Young
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Thanks for your compliments, folks! Scott, a pic of the dash

Post by Dave Young »

That's the one thing I really hate about the buggy, is the dash points out at the bottom instead of in. So, my gangly legs have nowhere to go! Sure would like to find out what brand of buggy I have. Image Hosted on Fotki Image Hosted on Fotki Take care! Dave
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