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    Does anyone on here know who owns the Attex vacuum-forming molds to make new plastic bodies? I was told they were sold to an Attex collector. If anyone knows or has any information that may be of use, please post it here or PM me. I'm considering getting some Attex HPDE bodies made, and the cost would be lower for me and anyone else interested too.
    Thanks, Andrew

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    There was a site that had a lot of info on the history and sales of Attex but I cant find it now.
    Cave Trolls Rule!

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    • #3
      That site is down, and the owner claimed to have owned the molds, but I was told that he doesn't really own them...There is a lot of confusion as to who really has them...

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      • #4
        Last edited by whipper-ag; 05-16-2017, 01:39 PM.

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        • #5
          This idea has more lives than a litter of kittens.
          Banned

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          • #6
            Lol that's true George. I'm not helping it at all...

            Whipper, he told me he sold them to a collector. I wonder if anyone here on 6x6 world is the owner or knows who he is...

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            • #7
              I know from talking to Don and Gus that they tried to hunt them down a few years ago. No luck.

              There were rumors that Dave C. of AttexATVs had them but I always doubted that rumor.
              Banned

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              • #8
                I know Richard did have them...but he said he sold them. Hopefully he can return my email and disclose the name of the collector he sold them to...I'm really feeling the person who bought these molds is not wanting anyone to know for some unknown reason. But I am also in the process of looking for a late-model body that I can change a few little things on an make my own reverse mold...so if the "mold collector" (haha) is reading this, know that there is more than one way of reproducing the Attex bodies!!

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                • #9
                  Attex mold

                  I'm thinking there should be atleast 6 molds for tops and bottoms......

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                  • #10
                    reverse molds good idea

                    finding the nicest attex to do the reverse mold and making changes /finding the best lower tub to use and wich attex model. I think they are not exactly the same at least i think so from other post i have seen. I just have 2 1972 st /400. I have made alot of simple reverse molds but have never set any up for vacum forming process. I think a little more complicated. Good luck and i hope you can do it. keep them alive and running ps / put a hood scoop in the engine cover

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                    • #11
                      i think a reverse mold will be the way to go here...you are correct jeff about the bodies. everything i know about attex is from reading the board and my own research. in 1976 they switched to HDPE from ABS. i'm looking for a 1976-newer attex body in any condition.

                      it can be in any condition as i am going to cut it up a little and do some patching...i'm pretty handy at stuff like that. The upgrades i would seriously consider so far are:

                      1. Making the body accept rectangular headlights and the round part for the headlight would be smooth with the top.

                      2. possibly filling in the nose piece as part of the body, although i personally think it's nice to remove it of one wants to mount a winch..then again you can make a brush guard...this one is open

                      3. more clearance for larger tires. (this will also give better legroom.

                      4. a little something different on the back end so it can use real tail-lights like the max or argo or mudd-ox, etc.

                      5. maybe a different engine cover eventually, that could give a little more room to store items in.

                      other suggestions are more then welcomed. if i ever get my hands on a body that i can work with, i want this project to have input from the board and make it our own!

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                      • #12
                        this could also turn into a big project too...it would be good to find a way to fund this project...i know there's been talk about attex skid plates to protect current abs bodies...

                        is there enough interest if late-model attex skid plates were made? they would wrap around all the sides of the bottom.

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                        • #13
                          skid plate

                          would love to see the skid plate come up and actually have cut outs for the flanges/ my next abs body i plan to fix is tortured in the flange area and every corner would love to see (molded to fit skidplates)GOOD IDEA even a possible bottom replacement cut out weld in and of course it would have to be above the flanges

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                          • #14
                            jeff by flanges you talking about for the axle bearings? i think a skid plate is a better idea then making the bottom part to cut and replace...either an entire new lower tub or a skid plate that fits over the old one...that would be easy to make one of those, and that can help raise funds to make the reverse molds for the attex upper and lower bodies. anyone else?

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                            • #15
                              Richard had the molds and was planning on producing bodies, if he could get enough interest. He was taking $100.00 deposits from individuals who wanted bodies. I believe he said he needed twenty people, but he never got that many and scrapped the plans. I talked to him about a year later and he said that he sold the molds, but never said to whom.

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