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    Hi All
    back around 1975-76 my older brother bought a RED beat up old 6 wheeler that he had for a year or so. does anyone here know who might have made a RED six wheeler in the 60's or early 70's. he said it was old when he bought it so I am assuming it was from the 60's.

    this is all the info I have right now.

    Thnaks
    Larry

  • #2
    your asking a very hard question but my bet on it without seeing it its probably a scrambler....certaintly not a attex hundreds of guys on this site would tell ya what it is if ya post a picture or describe the trans or type of engine your question is almost impssible to get a correct answer or describe the body shape front to back in detail

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    • #3
      Originally posted by garretttpe View Post
      Hi All
      back around 1975-76 my older brother bought a RED beat up old 6 wheeler that he had for a year or so. does anyone here know who might have made a RED six wheeler in the 60's or early 70's. he said it was old when he bought it so I am assuming it was from the 60's.

      this is all the info I have right now.

      Thnaks
      Larry
      in that time frame Amphicat made red 6x6s

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      • #4
        Thanks guys

        I will try to get more info if possible. my brothers memory isnt that good anymore. I do remember going across my lake with it.

        Larry

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        • #5
          How many people did it seat?

          Where they seated front and back or side to side?

          Did it have a steering wheel or steering levers?

          Rear engine or front engine?

          2 stroke or 4 stroke?

          2 Head lights or one in the center?

          Did it have reverse? Or did you have to pick it up from the front and turn / push it back?

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          • #6
            PIC'S PIC'S PIC'S !!

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            • #7
              it could be that vintage original RED prototype max ii that we thought was lost forever.

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              • #8
                I thought we knew where that was ?!?!

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