another buggy

specs are 4 seater with a 6.0 turbo 400 and 205 . steering rockwells 49 iroks with about a 125" wheelbase

 
is this buggy for you or someone else?? lookin good. i kinda like the lines on your orange buggy just a little better, it is sweet
 
Its becoming more and more known... Rockwells and Buggy with 49's... All Big Buggy's are starting to be the same... Its making me sick with a 22r, and Toy Axles.

The stock strength coupled with the cost of two steerings, makes for a no brainer over, Built 60's.
 
Sweet.
 
Nice Brandon. You have your own style for sure man. :huggy:
 
If you don't mind me asking what is ball park cost of these buggy's. And verry cool build!


And how did you learn to do all that? Years of experience? I am thinking about taking a welding class at one of the colleges here as well as bending tube. I want to be able to do this! looks great man!
 
Brandon, its lookin real good... you doin the whole buggy or just the chassis? What build time you lookin at for this one?

chassis or buggies can very depending on how much tube and how much time it takes...
Id PM him or one of the other builders and theyd could probly give you a ballpark on what one runs...

If you are good at welding, and spend some time with a good bender, you would be able to build one (depending on what you want)... but remember that your life would depend on your fabrication skills...
 
thanks for the compliments. i actually have a full time job so this build is going kinda slow. i work at night and when its raining and the weekends on it. this is gonna be a turn key job. as far as learning how to build a chassis i bought a pipe bender a couple years back and just starting practing. im no master tubing bender by far just come and see my scrap tube pile.
 
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