Cross Buggy 2
On the right is the bottom of the rear motor framing the engine will sit in. However, it's upside down as I am still working on the bottom side. On the left is after I was finished enough to flip the Buggy right side up.
These are pictures of the front of the buggy before I started welding the shock framing on it. I had to get the Camber and Alignment reasonably straight.
So I was able to figure out how I was going to utilize some coil springs for part of the rear suspension and I was ablet to get the basic framing done so the jack stands could be removed from under the rear framing.
I finally got the beginning of the rear suspension done and I started brain-storming on how I could make the final upper shock brackets for the front suspension.
The pictures below are just random pictures of the framing of the buggy. After remembering to measure the wheel base, it came out to a 7 ft wheel center to wheel center length and the rear wheels outside to outside are 4 ft, 48" wide and the fronts are 2 inches less at 46" out side to out side.