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2009 Top Truck Challenge Competitor: Tracy Graf's 2007 Hendrix Off Road Buggy

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2009 Top Truck Challenge Competitor: Tracy Graf's 2007 Hendrix Off Road Buggy

The Corner Office

By Ken Brubaker
Photography by Ken Brubaker, Sean P. Holman

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A white-collar executive at Top Truck Challenge? Yep, besides being an avid wheeler, Tracy Graf is the CEO of a fund-management firm in Red Deer, Alberta. His Hendrix-chassis four-seater buggy certainly seems like a sound investment to weather the "liquidity crisis" that lurks within the Tank Trap, which has a long and storied history of turning AAA-rated trail machines into piles of junk assets.

Specifications
Owner name/city: Tracy Graf/Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Occupation: CEO, Carfinco Income Fund
Vehicle model: 2007 Hendrix tube buggy
Estimated value: $80,000
Engine/aspiration: 427ci World Products Motown aluminum V-8, 950cfm Holley TBI
Transmission: TH350 w/ reverse manual valve body, compression brake; Art Carr gate shifter
Transfer case(s): NP205 w/ 3:1 Lo-Max
Suspension (f/r): 4-link, 2 1/2-in King coilovers/4-link, 2 1/2-in King coilovers; 6061/7075 aluminum upper/lower link bars
Axles (f/r): 2 1/2-ton Rockwell, Detroit Locker/2 1/2-ton Rockwell, Detroit Locker; Fabworks driveshafts; Wilwood pinion brakes; rear steer
Axle ratio: 6.72:1
Wheels: 20x14 Stazworks double-beadlocks
Tires: 54x20 Interco Super Swamper Boggers

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