Dunebuggy? What comes toy our mind when
you hear that word? It means many things to many people. For some
of the old timers when you heard that word you may have thought
about the old water pumpers. We always called them Hillbilly
Buggies. You know the muffler tube chassis that were welded
together in someone's garage over a few, ok a ton of beer. They had
a solid rear axle with no suspension, usually a set of paddles you
would swear were three feet wide and a V8 with an automatic or 4
speed transmission. I'll never forget the first time that I
remember seeing one. I was around seven or eight years old. I
thought it was the ugliest thing I ever saw BUT when he stepped on
the throttle every one stopped in their tracks. He would take this
buggy and drive it half way up comp hill in Oceano Dunes. We all
thought "What the …". Then he would nail it and throw rooster
tails 75 feet long and put two foot ruts in the side of that hill.
Man that was cool.
On the other hand for us younger guys or those that
may be new to the sport, when you hear the word Dunebuggy; I know
what comes to your mind. 4130 Chromoly, 20" Travel, King Shocks,
100 Foot jumps, several hundred horsepower and race gas. YA
BABY!
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Bowl's the size of a football field? Here is a four
seat car (Look closely and you'll see all the passengers)
hitting the top lip of a bowl that has a mouth the size of a
football field. You could say this is the Off-Road version of a
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"Chromoly? Who ever heard of Chromoly? Isn't that
something NASA uses?" That's what my uncle asked me one time.
Today's sandcars, as they are more commonly known today are marvels
of engineering. Huge wheel travel, race car components, Billet
aluminum Chrome, graphics V8 motors and the list goes on. From
Backyard budget to unlimited budget, sandcars are more advanced
today than ever before. Today what you see standard in a sandcar
was what was seen just a few years ago in some of the most advanced
desert racecars in the Baja 1000. It also seems that sandcars are
popping up everywhere. From Chevy commercials to Fear factor,
Sandcars are making their presence.
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This car is a Class 1 racecar from Tatum
Motorsports. The design is based upon their spyder sandcar. Today,
sandcars are using technology seen on cars such as this. 3" Bypass
shocks, 934 Mid Board Hubs, Howe Power Rack & Pinions and
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What are some features of today's sandcars? Who are
the builders that are putting these together? What's the difference
between a $25,000 dollar sandcar and a $50,000 sandcar? Where can
you drive these custom machines? $18,000 for a transaxle, why? Who
can afford these? Glamis, where's that? Pismo? Never heard of it.
600HP out a 2.5 liter Subaru motor?
These are just a few questions that we are going to
be covering for you. My name is Alan. I am one of the new editors
for offroad.com in the Sand & Dunes section of this website. I
have been involved in the Sand Industry for all of my life. My
father built dunebuggies from as far back I can remember. I started
riding my first 70 ATC when I was three, my brother when he was
two. My dad has always had a buggy. Our family usually vacations in
the Oceano Dunes (AKA Pismo). This last December was our 26th
annual trip to the dunes. I taught my son who was 19 months to ride
his little 50 four wheeler. I often joke that if you cut my throat,
all you'll get is sand. : Sand runs in our blood. My family also
owns a company by the name of Xtreme Motorsports in Bakersfield,
CA. We build custom long travel sandrails. The information I will
be getting to you is accurate, informative and up to date. If
you're in the market for a Sandcar, we'll get answers for you to
help in your decision. If you're looking for parts for your
Sandcar, we'll assist in helping you make an informed decision.
We'll provide you information about where to ride, how much it
cost, and when to go.
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"This is me on a photoshoot for
Sand Addiction Magazine. This is the Sandmaster series sandcar from
Xtreme Motorsports. With 23" of wheel travel and a 400 HP Northstar
Cadilliac motor, 90 foot jumps are just the
beginning"
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Not only will we cover sandcars but also ATV's,
Trailers, Tow Vehicles, and other sand related items. Interested in
buying a trailer. What trailer is right for you and your family?
What size vehicle will I need to tow a trailer? What can I fit in a
trailer? We'll do the research, interview the professional, measure
for ourselves and get you the data.
From time to time we'll be at the SCORE, BITD, MDR
and other sanctioned races to compare technologies between Sandcars
and desert race cars.
If you have suggestions, comments or even criticism
let us know at SandSports@Off-Road.com. We look forward to many great
articles to come and welcome to Off-Road.com
Alan