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Since the Foxxy Hunt build is, in the end, a cosmetic treatment, it's a matter taking stock of the project from beginning to end, developing a scope of work, a budget, and a course of action. Usually the first step is to getting Foxxy running, steering, and stopping. Meanwhile, Foxx Hunt-specific parts can be hunted down and accumulated in preparation for the "conversion". I figure the hardest parts to find will be the turbine wheels and the bed light bar.
Here is a set of guidelines to help you in planning the project and, maybe, avoiding to having to do re-do things twice.
Mr Silver, thank you for the link. Yes, it will be more of a "cosmetic" clone since I think the general consensus is that original foxx hunt was a f250 highboy, mine is a 150.
That's a good start. I hope it turns out well. the only one who has to like it is YOU! I would not get in a hurry, and do it yourself. Nothing has the story behind It like you saying "I did it myself"
That's a good start. I hope it turns out well. the only one who has to like it is YOU! I would not get in a hurry, and do it yourself. Nothing has the story behind It like you saying "I did it myself"
Yes warhorse, you're right. I'm actually looking at buying 78 for parts, taking what I need and selling off the rest in hopes of making a few dollars back. Its been fun so far!