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Tankco Custom Engineering- V6 Desert Buggy
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V6 Desert Buggy
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This is a duel purpose project built for trail/dune riding and able to be converted for use as a paintball tank. It is a minibuggy based on the Badland ST4. However there must be Tankco mods. We lengthened the frame to fit a 95 Camaro 3.4L V6 and auto trans. It sports 33" all terrains mounted on Jeep rims. The rear axle is out of a 95 AWD Eclipse. The gas tank is a Tankco modified beer keg.
These are the original plans, a rough look of what our frame was based on. And how far TANKCO took the concept.
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[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] This is a duel purpose project built for trail/dune riding and able to be converted for use as a paintball tank. It is a minibuggy based on the Badland ST4. However there must be Tankco mods. We lengthened the frame to fit a 95 Camaro 3.4L V6 and auto trans. It sports 33" all terrains mounted on Jeep rims. The rear axle is out of a 95 AWD Eclipse. The gas tank is a Tankco modified beer keg. These are the original plans, a rough look of what our frame was based on. And how far TANKCO took the concept. |
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