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By CreekWader
Date 2007-05-29 19:53
Edited 2018-01-16 23:47

Greetings buggy elite. I noticed the cool looking fiberglass dune buggy trailer in this Stevens ad I saw in the Stevens Boat Mfg Post. I'd love to find one (in matching gelcoat perhaps?) to trailer my Stevens Sand Buggy (same version as pictured/currently under restoration). In one of the other Stevens ads, it indicates Stevens was manufacturing these trailers for sale. I don't imagine they made very many of them. Has anyone ever seen one of these, or know of other manufacturers who made similar trailers? https://imagemogul.smugmug.com/STUFF/n-ZLtFJM/i-Kv4f7f4/AThanks, Mark
Tullahoma, TN Stevens Sand Buggy
never saw one before but look very cool !!!!! if you need a triler let me know I have one for sale and I'm in tennessee too

Good to meet another Tennessean with a buggy habit. I may have to go cruise Gardena, CA (where the Stevens factory used to be) and surrounding areas to find one of those trailers (like I can afford the gas to get there and back). It would be a neat vintage find. Mark
Tullahoma, TN Stevens Sand Buggy

And, hello again. Been awhile since the original post. I'm still interested in finding one of the Stevens fiberglass buggy trailers (see photo). Has anyone seen one of these since the OP? Best Regards, Mark
Tullahoma, TN Stevens Sand Buggy
By CreekWader
Date 2017-06-19 19:54
Edited 2017-07-03 02:09

Still looking for one of these. Thought I'd just wait 10years and ask again. Close enough! Has anyone seen one of these trailers that matches my Stevens dune buggy??? Anyone? ... Anyone? ...
Tullahoma, TN Stevens Sand Buggy
I think you are going to have to try to build one. Perhaps from parts of other buggies for the fenders. Seems their boats are highly prized.

Stevens boats do have quite a following! Their dune buggies are practically unknown though, which is a shame since the design is very attractive and the fiberglass body is on par quality-wise with their boats - very thick/very sturdy. The only reason I would like to find that particular (all fiberglass) trailer is because it was made by the same company as my buggy. Otherwise, I'm plenty happy with a steel trailer.
Tullahoma, TN Stevens Sand Buggy
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