Poleclimber67 wrote:
DMoneyAllstar wrote:
They've been advertising these things on CL locally for most of the year. Prices seem to range from $13k-$15k. Right now, I can search "sand reeper" in CL and get 9 different ads for them. Prob popular because of the proximity to the Michigan dunes.
They're like a 2-seater Jeep Wrangler with better gas mileage. But...you can pick-up a Wrangler for as little as $3k in decent running condition, just not as light and solid-axle.
http://limaohio.craigslist.org/grq/4032027824.htmlAlso quite a few of the BMS brand buggies used popping up. There's a 400cc 2-seater and a 800cc 4-seater. Oil-cooled, auto-clutch 5-spd w/ reverse, trailing arm rear with CV axles. There's a 2-seater one in good shape used asking $3500. Almost seems like a viable project for a 2-seater 583 Rotax swap! Not sure, but I think they gearbox and
Engine on them are one unit -- not separate trans.
EDIT: Also...a lot of the street legal buggies like these arouynd here (not sand rails) are titled as "Assembled Roadsters".
what I'm wondering is the company selling them is oreion and they are trying to get a dealer network... Its obvious they are the same exact China buggies that can be had for 7k. Are they buying them and registering and titleing them in Arizona and calling them oreion sand reepers, rather than selling with just the China mso and letting the buyer try to get a vin# and registering them for road use. I'm thinking they must be doing the paperwork and selling them as they're own brand and being street legal, as there's one in wv that is for sale and it has a wv plate. I know in pa anything that originally has a title that says offroad use only cannot ever be changed into a road vehicle, like the way they make rzr's legal in michigan... Just wondering how they're getting away with it or what kind of paperwork comes from China when they get it.. I do agree I'd never buy one unless I beat the death out of one for awhile and see how they hold up and see how hard the parts are to find....still a cool concept I'd like to see fly in pa
AZ allows any ATV to be street legal, if I get a AZ plate on my RZR then try to drive it on the streets in any other state I am going to jail!
don't buy that street legal lies they are spewing unless they can show you in writing its 50 state legal then that is only meaningful if you can VERIFY its legal, my first call would be DOT then my state police I am sure both will want to see the thing in question in person before they will verify its ok.
The way it was explained to me was that if DOT ever stopped you they will write you tickets for anything that is not DOT approved regardless what permissions the state gave you to drive it if your not in compliance, DOT approved, tires, glass, brakes, lights, mirrors etc. anything you have seen the DOT thing on over the years.
DOT has standards for a good reason and they enforce the laws for a good reason.