Joe's Attex. Clintonville, P.A.

  Joe's Grandfather was one of the original employees of Attex, and was even the transmission "authority" and teacher for ATV Manufacturing in the late 60's. He helped design many of the new Attex amphibious aatv's. He can be seen in many of the original foldout brochures from the late 60's, and early 70's. He is pictured driving the Attex with attached camper onto the trailer.

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I personally drove this machine and I really enjoyed it. And if you are thinking, "A four stroke is just too slow for me" Well just remember that it beat out 4 Superchief's, A ST/400 Attex, an Attex with a 503 Rotax, and various other 2 strokers with names that I never heard of before, something like...Argo? or Max or something like that.

 

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     Joe Haser (1973) John Haser      Joe & John in the very 1st Tomahawk

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