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(OT) Supacats

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:18 pm
by David Dunn
Well, thought I'd start this "off topic" with pics of my Supacat ATMP, ( aka "Garfield") and share pics and links from this last Friday 4th of July parade in Sierra Madre. I was invited to participate by the local MV museum, as part of the VFW group.
http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/5326397_ ... eRG9-XL-LB

And I received a packet of brochures on some other Supacat vehicles, that I'll upload later when I have time. One quite interesting in that it can be changed from a 4x4 to a 6x6 with a "Extenda Module" that add a larger frame section, 3rd drive axle and increased capacity in 2 hours with conventional hand tools ( or removed). It also has a full air suspension that goes from 7" of ground clearance, all the way up to 20 3/4".

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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:18 am
by andy
Dave, those vehicles are just way cool. Does it have an odometer or speedometer? I'm wondering if you have a mpg figure or if just has an hour meter.

Andy

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 1:42 am
by David Dunn
Andy
Standard is a hour meter, this one also has a speedo, and a display for odometer and tripmeter, but doesn't work or isn't programmed. similar to other VDO electronic speedos. I drove the cat to and from the parade, and few more places :roll: , delivering people back to their cars and homes.... Don't have a foggiest idea of the fuel useage, but had so much fun, I don't care. The crowd's reaction to the Supacat was great, and comical as it got closer to them, the comments and facial expressions were a "MasterCard" moment. :D :D :D

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:36 am
by andy
In the parade pictures were the other people are marching (walking) behind I got another insight into how big your Supracat really is. Nice.

Andy

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:15 pm
by Erik712m
Dave, Looks like a good time. ( Glade to see the owner of the cat let you Drive it :lol: ) did you ever get that story retracted?

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:24 pm
by David Dunn
Andy
Those pics are the best I've seen to date to get a feel for it's size, but seeing it in person is still the only real good indicator :D .

Erik
I haven't email them about the caption yet... and the following post will show why. :D :wink:

Dave

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:03 pm
by David Dunn
Well, since the 3rd of July, I (and a friend in the UK) have been negotiating not only one
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or two
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but for THREE Supacat dedicated trailers, AND
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a complete softtop with windscreen and rear hoops setup for Garfield ( as seen in this pic)
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We have actually agreed to buy 4 trailers, but depending on the condition, I may get the prototype Flipit trailer, the tub trailer in the 2nd pic was also a prototype as well, and the last is a typical tub trailer for the Supacats. My friend has made a deal to obtain a full hardtop for his 2nd Supacat , that left his softtop surplus for me :D :mrgreen:

Now, the trick is to get this all from the furthest reaches of the Highlands of Scotland, the Midlands and just east of Wales to Southampton for a 'boat' for the Americas... perferably Los Angeles :lol: ( we actually DO have a plan... :lol: )

Dave Dunn

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:50 pm
by andy
What can I say except, "Now that's the cat's meow!"

Neat stuff.

Andy

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:56 pm
by Erik712m
Nice the forks on the flipit look mean.

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:03 pm
by David Dunn
What can I say, but I have a thing for a nice set of "forks". :wink:

Also, while I had it out last week, I pull the floor deck over the fuel tank, I find a pair of 6TL batteries! These are the same batteries as used by SBU Mogs and Abrams tanks. This is some serious battery power for a relatively "small" vechicle.
The drive chains (4) for the front and rear axles ( center axle is direct off the reduction gear boxes) are 1" .

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:41 pm
by andy
Just don't be out forking around and fork up the forks.

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:16 pm
by David Dunn
Gads, I love being on good terms with people at factories. :D
As I had earlier promised, here is one of the brochures I got on the HMT Extenda.... imagine having a 710, and within a couple hours , make it into a712, or vice versa 8) . The vehicle has a full air suspension that with all air out, has 7" of ground clearence, and max clearence is 20 7/8".
As you can see, much better looking than the Pinz 2, powered by a Cummin 5.9 diesel and a Allison 2500 trans. Though I can't find dimensions on them, I'm guessing the 4x4 version to be similar to a 1300 Mog. These are manufactured under licence from Lockheed Martin (in the US, called FTTS )

I want one ! :) :)

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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:41 pm
by Erik712m
Sign me up for the 400 8)

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:44 pm
by David Dunn
The HMT 400 and 600 are actually different models and not convertible like the Extenda. I think a hardcap, LHD and AC would be perfect to trade bodies from a pickup to a motorhome...Hmmm, I wonder what the DOT requirements would be on a class 5 truck? :? :wink: The engine is already EPA compliant :lol:

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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:46 pm
by Erik712m
Motor home would be very cool. I liked the 400 open cab pictured but motor home would be a much better choice. I put the pinz up for sale once before because Scott had a unimog motor home I noticed the other day he had another one. One of these turned into a motor home would be very cool plus the Cummins parts could be baught locally