If you get a chance, look at the bottom of the head blocks and see if there’s casting numbers or a name or even a name of town & state it would have been built in.
Look at the style of log dogs too, sometimes you can get an idea of manufacturing from that, but mainly the husk frame itself is what I identify by….
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Where is everyone #5
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That don't look sketchy at all
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@Big Road Skateboard not exactly like you were thinking but this is what my t600 looks like with the fuel tanks back and the partial step up front. The batteries are located behind the step there on the driver side.
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Besides, I don't wrestle alligators, fist fight gorillas, or have trucks with C18's.
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