Maine told me I cannot use Mahindra parts on the highway! Idiots.
Who specifically? Local DMV cave troll?
Maine told me I cannot use Mahindra parts on the highway! Idiots.
Department head in Augusta. Title group was also involved. Maine didn’t require a title in 1976? Someone may be passing money to prevent this? But to tell someone they can’t use parts from a Roxor! Like I’ve said “my exide battery and DOT approved tires are very sad indeed. Maine can not afford to enforce current laws let alone rules made up by some department head that meets all criteria of the “Peter Principal”. A good attorney could have fun with them. Do you Know any?Who specifically? Local DMV cave troll?
How can they use the same chassis, engine etc and magically be road legal
It is punch powerglide GM 6l50. I guess this powertrain is used on significantly higher HP vehicles so I am assuming at least stage 1 should not cause any problems
GM 6L50 transmission - Wikipedia
Who builds the current manual transmission?
Would you happen to know who builds the current manual transmission?
How can they use the same chassis, engine etc and magically be road legal
But to tell someone they can’t use parts from a Roxor!
Has four wheeler magazine done any articles on the roxers? What is the latest MSRP for the manual and the automatic? So the postal service wants to use them, I guess thats a good idea so long as I can get mine street legal in Texas. The street legal part is the only thing keeping me and a friend of mine from pulling the trigger on these simple machines. I have no interest at all in "new vehicles". I am about ready to start restoring my 78 GMC 1/2 ton short step pick up. I am looking forward to having that truck as my daily driver and looking over the same hood and gauges that I grew up with. "PRINT MEDIA ALERT" TEN Publishing has dropped 19 of 22 magazine titles. Only Motor Trend, Hot Rod and Four Wheeler remain. Goodbye Muscle Car Review. Goodbye Car Craft 1952 to 2020 R.I.P. MIKE OUT