I'd like to take this space to recap where we've come from in the last year, since Photobucket sucks now and shut me down.
"...Previously, on the Suburban Hustler..."

This is where we found the Hustler. It has 4 flat tires, one control stick, and doesn't run.

Day two of the Hustler. Big plans. Big motivation.

After fighting the rusty axle battle, the whole 6x6 was taken apart, sandblasted, and epoxy primed.

Fitting the Harbor Freight Predator 670. 22hp Vtwin. It should scoot through the neighborhood.

Building the new handle bar control sticks and pushrods for smooth operation and low tolerances. Rigid.

26" tires, 12" wheels, and some bass boat seats.

Stuff it all back into the tub to build the rear seat brackets

Building the exhaust with scooter mufflers.

Building the body band and bumpers assembly. Reciever hitches on the front and back, all 1/8" angle iron. It's just itching to ram a Camry in a driveway.

Take it all back apart in a day to start paint and body work on the tub.

Rebuilding the transmission.

With new paint on the tub inside and out and new paint on the frame and controls, reassembly begins. My favorite part.

With the wheels back on, the Suburban Hustler is ready to get back on the ground and get the engine in for that last time.
And this is where we picked up a few weeks ago.
"...Previously, on the Suburban Hustler..."

This is where we found the Hustler. It has 4 flat tires, one control stick, and doesn't run.

Day two of the Hustler. Big plans. Big motivation.

After fighting the rusty axle battle, the whole 6x6 was taken apart, sandblasted, and epoxy primed.

Fitting the Harbor Freight Predator 670. 22hp Vtwin. It should scoot through the neighborhood.

Building the new handle bar control sticks and pushrods for smooth operation and low tolerances. Rigid.

26" tires, 12" wheels, and some bass boat seats.

Stuff it all back into the tub to build the rear seat brackets

Building the exhaust with scooter mufflers.

Building the body band and bumpers assembly. Reciever hitches on the front and back, all 1/8" angle iron. It's just itching to ram a Camry in a driveway.

Take it all back apart in a day to start paint and body work on the tub.

Rebuilding the transmission.

With new paint on the tub inside and out and new paint on the frame and controls, reassembly begins. My favorite part.

With the wheels back on, the Suburban Hustler is ready to get back on the ground and get the engine in for that last time.
And this is where we picked up a few weeks ago.
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