Old UTV with 4 Wheels and Floats

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    Old UTV with 4 Wheels and Floats

    I saw a UTV that has only 4 wheels and is called a Reb? It has the front racks like the Max's can put on, is the same color (sort of, as a Max). I don't have much more information then that but when I see it again this week I'm gonna take pictures of it and put it on here. Any ideas what it is? I sure would love to have one.
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    Ok, after some research on this great site. I think either it is a Bazoo or a Terra Jet ????? But it says Reb on the side, and that looks original.
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    Reb's are a brand, similar to some Terra Jet bodies, there is also 1 picture of another brand on here that looks the same.


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    Jim the Reb is in amazingly good condition. It does need work but I wonder what something like that should be worth. I haven't asked the guy yet, but I wanna find out how much he paid for it. It would be a fun little machine to have around. It reminds me of a go cart but amphibious.
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