what ATTEX model and where is vin?

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    what ATTEX model and where is vin?

    Just bought an ATTEX 1978 and am looking to find out what model and where is the vin number located? it is green in color and the engine is a Chaparral G50B 484cc. Any ideas? Thanks all.

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    Sounds like you have a Superchief! Good for you!

    Look for the VIN on top of the frame, just between the right (driver's right) rear axle and right center axle.
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    cool, thanks for info. Any specs on it? Top speed and such. Thanks

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    I've heard between 40 and 50 hp for the G50B. I got close to 50 mph. in mine. They were supposed to have been the fastest production model of all the AATVs made. They have a strong following on this site. When we race in Ashtabula, there are probably more Attexes on the track than any other make....definitely in the 2-stroke races.
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    Quote Originally Posted by olds455 View Post
    cool, thanks for info. Any specs on it? Top speed and such. Thanks

    I've heard and agree with "too fast without a rollbar" as the pucker factor is there once you get up top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ARGOJIM View Post
    I've heard and agree with "too fast without a rollbar" as the pucker factor is there once you get up top.
    I second that!
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    It has a rollbar. Looks like a decent job. I will post some pics when I get a chance. This thing is quit a bit faster then my Cushman Trackster and my IMP Kadoo.

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