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  • Custom Built Aluminum 6 Wheeler!

    It looks like this company did a really excellent job on this custom build. It said that the machine was based off of a 1970 Attex ST/300. It sure looks good, but I bet it weighs a good bit more than the old Attex did. Take a look!

    Joie's Toy
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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  • #2
    Man, that is hardcore. It even has a Jeep grill and hood

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    • #3
      droool slurp, man that is so awwwwesome, I wish I had the cash and the facilities.

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      • #4
        gotta love that aluminum

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        • #5
          Now that is cool!! I built allot of alum boats might be something to think about doing depend on what condition 8x8 project I find.

          I beat by the time to weigh out the old attex poly tub and heavy steel frame compared to thin aluminum and a aluminum frame there probably isn't a whole lot of weight difference and i know i could build a aluminum one little then my old fiberglass hustler

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          • #6
            I think the owner of this machine is a member on the forums here, his name is Overkill I believe, but I could be mistaken. Unfortunately Attex didnt start making polyethelene bodies until 1976. From their 1969 models up to that point (including their military 8 wheeler tank trainer models) they were made of ABS plastic, which is brittle and not nearly as durable or forgiving as poly bodies are. If the tank trainer 8 wheelers were polyethelene I probably would have bought one by now, but they were "stretched" and they had a tendency to crack since they were so long. Now, on the other hand, a custom aluminum body would be very cool on an Attex 8 wheeler!
            "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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            • #7
              well now you have me thinking about the aluminum tub now I almost want to find a parts/guts attex 8x8x down here instead of something fixable

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              • #8
                I keep kicking myself for not buying those 2 Attex military 8x8 tank trainers on ebay. Oh well, there will be more of them eventually.
                "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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                • #9
                  Bad to the bone 6x6

                  I know that this all alluminum , 6x6 amphib , has been posted on the forum before , but this custom alluminum 6x6 is worth posting again , for the people who have not seen it , because its an awesome machine ! It would take some one like Whipper , to build an amphib like this .



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                  • #10
                    Mudbug, that was actually based on a 1st generation olive green Attex. I thought this guy that built this was a member on 6x6World. Does anyone know for sure?
                    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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                    • #11
                      That is cool.

                      Allot better then another aluminum creation I saw (if I re find it I will post the link) there was a video of one I saw and it almost sunk when it went into the water .This one looks much better and I am curios to see how it is in the water .

                      I was looking into making one out of aluminum until I saw the price on a good aluminum welding machine. So if I bring myself to creating my own AATV some day I think I will stick with fiberglass .
                      Why do we waste tax money on bridges and roads when we can all just drive AATVs

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                      • #12
                        I think this machine could be made into my perfect aatv. Width same as a Hustler,T20 trans,1.25 axle diameter,#60 chain, and tub shape and axle spacing to run 28 x 12 tires and about a 30 hp motor.

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                        • #13
                          [QUOTE=jpswift1;11723]Mudbug, that was actually based on a 1st generation olive green Attex. I thought this guy that built this was a member on 6x6World. Does anyone know for sure?[/QUOTE ]


                          Yes , he is a member of the forum board . Overkill is his forum name I think ?

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                          • #14

                            He should be around at least lurking within the next couple of days. We've just been really busy with Jeeps.
                            It does float and goes, but we've only had it in a large muddy water hole. No pix as I was driving the Jeep at the time and I'm the photographer when we're out! Sorry, maybe when some of the snow melts a bit we'll get some shots or videos. It's a fun toy!

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