I realize there were probably hundreds of companies making bodies for these things in the 70/80s, but can anyone help me identify this semi t-roadster looking body? It's actually owned by my Mom, and I'm interested in buying it. Any input on a decent price? They're really all over the place... I assume depending a lot on spec. This one seems stock powered. It's slow, but fun! Thanks!
I have not seen one like that on the West Coast....
looks like Chevy wheels with adapters ,
JThw8
UltimaDork
12/18/19 12:29 p.m.
Its a Bremen Citation or a close rip off
Cooter
UltraDork
12/18/19 12:38 p.m.
That's a Bremen Citation. Probably 60s- early '70s.
JThw8
UltimaDork
12/18/19 12:42 p.m.
Cooter said:
That's a Bremen Citation. Probably 60s- early '70s.
Berrien bought the molds from Bremen but I dont know if they ever produced them (they still produce many others) so if they did it could be later but yes most likely somewhere in the 60s early 70s
Cooter
UltraDork
12/18/19 12:51 p.m.
The only T based buggy I have ever seen from Berrien was the Roadster T, which had a Berry Mini T look to it.
JThw8
UltimaDork
12/18/19 1:09 p.m.
Cooter said:
The only T based buggy I have ever seen from Berrien was the Roadster T, which had a Berry Mini T look to it.
Yep, I just know they bought the molds I cannot recall them ever having produced them (the Citation that is)
Edited to say "I know" just means "I have read..." I dont know much :)
Cooter
UltraDork
12/18/19 1:32 p.m.
JThw8 said:
I dont know much :)
Who does??
I'm sure I don't know. (^:
In reply to _ :
It's very...... distinctive! ;)
Thanks for the info guys!!!
having just watched the Grand Tour Special in Namibia, I approve any and all uses of dunebuggys