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      Trying to find out what make and model this is

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      Mikealeta6869


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      Registered: April 2016
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      We took this on a trade. We cannot find serial numbers. It almost seems custom made. It has a twin cylinder snowmobile motor in it. WE just don't know anything about 6x6's and are hoping someone might know what this is from this site. It goes very fast 50 mph. If anyone can give me some insight on this machine (year, make/homemade) It would be really helpful. WE are probably going to sell it. Thank you, Aleta J
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  1.   Tue April 12, 2016 3:54pm
    1. ARGOJIM

      Just me and my shadow


      Registered: May 2009
      Location: NJ 08533
      Posts: 5,049

      Its an Amphicat, there is plenty of info on the site about them. Look on the left frame rail for a tag.

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