What do you get when you take with an old Volkswagen chassis, shorten it, add a fiberglass body, a custom-built engine and transaxle, lights, wheels...
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When you press the accelerator pedal on your dune buggy, you open up the butterfly valve inside the carburetor to allow more air into the engine....
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I've found a few upcoming events where you can take your buggy. Some of them are a bit of a drive, but in my experience these dune buggy weekends are...
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I had a great time with the Orange County based, Dual Sport Buggy group on Saturday morning. I was browsing the Manx Club forums late Friday night...
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I just found out about a dune buggy meet-up in the City of Orange, California on September 26, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. The meeting place is the Katella...
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According to reports from the members who were there, the Manx Club's Lake Tahoe weekend was great fun. Sixty-eight buggies and their owners were...
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As we've discussed, there are three ways to acquire a dune buggy. You can buy a finished car, you can buy all the parts and pay someone else to build...
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A few of the wrenches in the metric drawer of my tool box If you are going to build your own car, you are going to need tools and lots of them. The...
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Nearly every time I get in my dune buggy and drive somewhere, someone will give me a honk and a wave while driving along, or someone will walk up to...
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One of the things you should do as you build your dune buggy, is create a running record of what you have done. You should makes notes of what...
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