max in G.b?

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  1. #1
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    max in G.b?

    Hi All
    joined this forum in 2008.
    and only just found the mortal remains of a max1v i could afford to buy,
    just posted pics in my album. kawasaki engine,tub number 67**
    I know I missed another on ebay a couple of years back.
    So I know there were 2 in Great Britain.
    Any one know of any others?
    I hope to get it rolling in a year or two. gulp.

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    That's a heck of a wait to get your first 6x6. I hope you can source all of the parts that you need to get it up and running.

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    might be awhile till its ready. no axle holes in chassis!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wetwetwet View Post


    no axle holes in chassis!!!
    I wonder if someone replaced the frame rails and just never finished assembling it?

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    That IS weird...

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    Congrands from the other side of the pond.
    Please keep us updated with pics

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    two steps forward

    quick update on this project.
    looks like it might have been stationary a while


    so most of this time has been just finding out what is steel and what is rust.
    I was a bit surprised about how heavy everything is,the roll cage had a dent in it and was made from scaffold poles. I scrapped that and will start again took three people just to load comfortably into truck.Since i might have to make a glassfibre inner tub, I have started shaving weight off starting with tidying up brackets and control levers which were left over long.
    also painted a few things just to stop the rot. including the engine platform although I probably wont use the kawasaki 440 that i got with it in the long term .it would be a bit loud for my purposes


    thanks to all the members who have been patiently answering my questions.
    plodding onwards !

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    So far so good!
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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