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  • chaperal trail boss

    I didnt spell that right but can anyone tell me if there worth anything all i know is its missing front seat that i can c from pic i can c tranny but dont know about motor or anything else i can get it for a hundred also he has a trail boss with a two cylinder two stroke the only thing i can c from pic is missing vent covers on sides and back are there any good things about them i know the bad pretty much

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    I say buy the Chaparral (presumably named after the fast bird not the un moving bush). The t-20 is worth the price. The machines had thin, fragile ABS bodies and if it is one of the few left in good shape, please restore it. If the body is still all there, I think it could be repaired/ strengthened using a layer of fiberglass cloth and this epoxy WEST SYSTEM | Plastic Boat Repair - Kayak Massacre
    The trail boss has a thick HDPE body...very tough.....I wonder how hard it would be to remould it for larger tires???

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    • #3
      Well i went and looked at them wow the chaparral was missing everything but frame and tranny was still in there looked like tranny was in good shape that was only thing good on it now the boss i would have got but its missing one tranny and the shaft and clutch that connects them together body was in real good shape motor was a kohler 440 shes going to call the guy who was working on them and c if he took everything out or if it was already missingthe ladie took a big screwing on them payed 800 for them and neither drove or ran when she bought them i hope she calls me and he had taken them out to fix the boss but if anyone lives close to zanesville ohio i really think that t 20 is still in good shape i turned the clutch on it it still turned freely but dont mean its any good if any one wants her number let me know and i will give it to u to call

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