I don't understand something about infringement etc., in the 70s it seemed like every start up company with a glorified lawnmower engine and the ability to heat and form plastic was pumping out and amphibious ATV's. from time to time I see six wheel machines from that era on this website that I've never heard of that had a limited production run time. I just don't understand how they could have a problem with copyright infringement if it doesn't say Argo on it. I don't know a lot about this kind of law, so I'm honestly asking here, not trying to be sarcastic. What I mean is, when Sony makes a DVD player or TV and then some other Chinese company makes one that looks similar nobody says they can't do it, do they? At any rate, I would not be interested in a track only vehicle, I have tracks for my Argo that have not been put on By me or the old man in a decade. however if I could get a brand-new "Argo knock off" for half of the MSRP of an Argo, then I would buy that tomorrow ! and if I had trouble getting parts for it .... I'm sure I could make Argo parts work . LOL
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