Mudd-Ox Unveiled !!

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    Mudd-Ox Unveiled !!

    I found it on Route 6x6.

    http://www.route6x6.com/classifieds/images/fs765.jpg


    Let's wait for some more pictures and specs from Matt O.

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    Oh my gosh after all the development time seeing it without an upper body.. it's complete! The deep set headlights make it look mean.. paint some eyebrows on it.
    To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger S View Post
    Oh my gosh after all the development time seeing it without an upper body.. it's complete! The deep set headlights make it look mean.. paint some eyebrows on it.



    Roger ,

    I noticed the eye brows over the head lights too . I really think this adds to the over all appeal of the whole Mud OX . I like it !!

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    How much will it cost?
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    No matter what the cost, it's cool. Kind of like a Max IV's evil half-brother.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don View Post
    No matter what the cost, it's cool. Kind of like a Max IV's evil half-brother.


    Don,


    Yes,, a VERY evil brother I,d say !

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    The Mud OX 8x8 is a really good looking amphib . I can,t wait to see some video of it in action

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    Smile Mudd Ox

    Quote Originally Posted by liflod View Post
    I found it on Route 6x6.

    http://www.route6x6.com/classifieds/images/fs765.jpg


    Let's wait for some more pictures and specs from Matt O.
    Wow the front end is so much MaxIV that I keep looking for the gas cap. It's beautiful. I hope Matt brings it to the Ledges for demo rides!
    Last edited by philipatmaxfour; 05-23-2008 at 11:22 PM.

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    Matt has made a unique looking 8x8 amphib , thats for sure !

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    Very nice looking machine. If it is durable and performs like Matt says, it's an Avenger killer for sure. It's the same size as the Avenger but with more ground clearance, hydro zero turning, and a bigger engine. I think Matt told me it will sell for (don't hold me to this) right about $16K or so. The Avenger EFI is going for nearly $18K these days. Matt's vehicle even comes with a nice foldable roll bar.

    How strange (or just plain stupid?) is it that an established company of nearly 40 years like Recreatives cannot build an 8x8, yet an individual like Matt builds one better than a company like Argo has who built 8x8s since the 70's?
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