I've been looking for a dune buggy lately, and right when I was about to drive 500+ miles to get one, I had someone contact me on Facebook about one their dad owned, about 5 miles from my house. I immediately called him, and we talked for a while. He invited me to come over and check it out a few days later.
This place was exactly like those spots you see on American Pickers, where you think "no way places like that still exist." Well, they do... and they're still tucked away out there, not far away from the big cities. His family had lived on this farm for 100+ years, and he had stuff in various barns from the 20s up. Just about everything you can imagine... model As, a 32 coupe body, all kinds of equipment, 4 and 6 wheelers, a wall full of vintage outboards, vintage rifles, a small block Ford air compressor that used one bank as power for the compressor, and the other as the banks pistons as the compressor itself... even a Yugo, lol. All kinds of cool stuff. And the reason I was there... two dune buggies. He said he bought the one I was there to look at back in 2014 at a Manx club meeting, brought it home and never touched it again. Here are they pics I took of it buried in the barn, after moving enough stuff to get to it.
He told me if I was still interested in it at our agreed price, to come back the next day, and we'd dig it out. So we did. Getting ready to see the daylight for the first time in 6 years!
It had no brake pedal after sitting, but after bleeding and adding fluid (still not sure where it went!) it came back up good enough for a drive around the property. It runs very poorly, but I already have parts on order to hopefully fix that... all new ignition, and a new carb, along with all new brakes, bearings, and seals (build thread to follow!)
Oh... and the widest 15" radials they make were also ordered:
We reached an agreement on price (delivery included!) and loaded it up:
Brought it home, and my two daughters immediately hopped in and loved it. I had three people stop and tell me how cool it was as I was unloading/washing it (in the rain, lol.) After my initial wash:
Now... you see my problem in this picture above.
I have a one car garage. It already has a car in it.
The Fiesta is pushed all the way back, touching my work bench. Here is the front bumper of the buggy in the garage... wouldn't work if the Fiesta had its grill installed!
And the rear clearance with the garage door closed?
TIGHT! But... in there!
After one night of cleaning, I'm pretty stoked!
From here, I plan to make it drive well, and then do some cosmetic changes to things I'm not crazy about... the seats, the steering wheel (I hate it!!) and column (mid 80s Ranger column in it) new tail lights (thinking 66-67 Falcon. I don't like the new LED ones in there.) and refreshing the chrome, and add some chrome to the engine, replacing the yellow shrouds. I know nothing at all about air cooled cars, but am about to learn as I go! I'm super excited. This is probably the coolest thing I've ever bought, lol.