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Tedo’s 1.9 Moon Buggy

Killer Dude! Years ago out in Globe Arizona I went to a WEROCK event and none other than the off road legend Walker Evans was there with his Moon Buggy. Yours looks just like his 1:1. Driver was offset in the chassis levers for the steering breaks and the little exhaust pipe out the back. That thing went places no one else could go.
 
Killer rig! Very unique looking. What are the body panels made of? Thanks


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Just normal lexan. put in a vice and bent slightly to fit countour of chassis.

That Looks great, but damn that must have some real bump steer.

She drives and steers great. It's creeps slow enough that i never notice.

Killer Dude! Years ago out in Globe Arizona I went to a WEROCK event and none other than the off road legend Walker Evans was there with his Moon Buggy. Yours looks just like his 1:1. Driver was offset in the chassis levers for the steering breaks and the little exhaust pipe out the back. That thing went places no one else could go.

Yes, exactly. There were several of these little moon buggies over the years. I do my best to make it seem semi-accurate. Once Ultra 4 took off, people seemed to lose interest in the W.E. Rock events. I still follow as a casual fan.
 
Just normal lexan. put in a vice and bent slightly to fit countour of chassis.







She drives and steers great. It's creeps slow enough that i never notice.







Yes, exactly. There were several of these little moon buggies over the years. I do my best to make it seem semi-accurate. Once Ultra 4 took off, people seemed to lose interest in the W.E. Rock events. I still follow as a casual fan.



It’s not the noticing, it’s that if you’re turned, it can cause, Or stop the suspension from unloading in a natural predictable fashion


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I still love the W.E rock videos. I usually see them on YouTube.

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