To get this thread started I’m going to refer to this buggy as the WiscoBuilt Missabe buggy. They say be careful not to party too hard at KOH otherwise you won’t party on thanksgiving Hammers. Something like that. Well this buggy is a crossbreed of 4400 pedigree. The name comes from the region I work in.
The 4500 F-150 build has been moth-balled for the time being.
The Missabe was to be built after the 4500 returned to Hammers. Priorities have been repositioned moving the timeline up on this build. Originally (ultimately will be) this buggy was for my wife and daughter to tag along on our wheelin trips while I did stupid stuff on the trail. Simple minimalistic, Ford 2.3 ohc, auto and one tons but a V-8 is more bald eagles per slice of peppered bacon.
This build should progress pretty quick. Goal is an Iron Range shakedown by seasons end 2021 and Hammers after that.
Kickin it off with a pile of steel today.
90’ 1-3/4 x .120
20’ 2 x .188 sqaure
10’ 2 x .250 square
5’ 2-1/2 x .375 strap
60 odd feet of 1-1/4 & 1-1/2 .120 & .095
Pile of sheet metal for tabs and gussets
The 4500 F-150 build has been moth-balled for the time being.
The Missabe was to be built after the 4500 returned to Hammers. Priorities have been repositioned moving the timeline up on this build. Originally (ultimately will be) this buggy was for my wife and daughter to tag along on our wheelin trips while I did stupid stuff on the trail. Simple minimalistic, Ford 2.3 ohc, auto and one tons but a V-8 is more bald eagles per slice of peppered bacon.
This build should progress pretty quick. Goal is an Iron Range shakedown by seasons end 2021 and Hammers after that.
Kickin it off with a pile of steel today.
90’ 1-3/4 x .120
20’ 2 x .188 sqaure
10’ 2 x .250 square
5’ 2-1/2 x .375 strap
60 odd feet of 1-1/4 & 1-1/2 .120 & .095
Pile of sheet metal for tabs and gussets
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