Buggy or Full-bodys

Started by JZ, August 31, 2007, 05:56:56 PM

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I just want to get an idea of what you think, you had a choice to wheel a buggy or and full-bodied yota which one would you choose

buggy
3 (15%)
full-bodies
4 (20%)
full- bodies w/exo
4 (20%)
cab w/ tubed back
5 (25%)
cab w/ flatbed
4 (20%)

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JZ

I just want to get an idea of what you think, you had a choice to wheel a buggy or and full-bodied yota which one would you choose. heres my two rigs. the truck is all done and ready, the buggy needs a good amount of work still.

topar

If I ever build another it will be a full on buggy!

MIDGET

I would love to have a buggy.
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fj40forlife

buggy but make it still look like something then just tubes all over the place  :biggthumpup:
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Shamb

I like the fact that I can do a winter run completely enclosed in my cab with the heater blasting....


Never the less.. i'll be going to buggy once my truck is trashed beyond repair.

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my truck is full cab w/ flatbed but like Shamb said once my truck is trashed beyond repair ill go full buggy.
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Shoyrtt


Your buggy looks like a sand dragster. Post some more pics of it :)

I guess my answer would depend on what is a true buggy. An F-Toy is a true buggy, but if you have any stock sheetmetal is it a truggy :dunno:

I like my Runner, but a four seater F-Toy would be nice. :twocents:
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JZ

I know it looks odd right now but all the panels are coming off of it. I am just saving money for tubing right now I got the bender, welder and notcher already. so basically the buggy is not going to look like what you see there

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Quote from: Shamb on August 31, 2007, 07:42:11 PM
I like the fact that I can do a winter run completely enclosed in my cab with the heater blasting....


ya i agree. since the highlakes are in my backyard its nice to be able to have a cab with the heater blasting because it gets damn cold! my truck eventually will be backhalfed with a all tube bed but i want to keep the cab for snow runs.
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JZ

yeah, thats one thing I like about having a cab is that I barely get wet ( cab is caved in so there is a big gap between door and cab  :greengrin:) and when I went wheeling with the guys that are running the buggies they look miserable, :ha_ha: :haha:. I also like the fact that I can still have my sub's behind my seat beating down the trails, you get some weird looks when your rig got beats in it while in the trails