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Custom built for the local trails and tough enough
for the tourism trade
The IGUANA runs ahead of the field.
“They’re designed to do things other trucks can not do.”
Not only to travel off road but to rumble through the jungle,
climb over fallen trees and scurry through up to three feet of
water.
Steve Long Senior News Anchor, KPTH Fox 44 News.

The Iguana like its cold-blooded counterpart is adaptable to many different climates and terrains. These sturdy trucks easily chew through miles of rough terrain including mud, rocks, downed trees, snow, and sand, even water up to three feet deep. Currently, these trucks are being constructed for use in the tourism trade within the Caribbean jungles and mountains and Mexican sand dunes, as well as for private individuals.

Ultimate Rides is committed to making their vehicles as eco friendly as possible. That’s why each truck begins with a recycled 4-wheel drive chassis. A custom designed roll cage provides safety and the dry cell battery and low-tox antifreeze helps keep these trucks environmentally friendly. Ultimate Rides also offers propane and butane conversion kits as an alternative fuel source.

The trucks are extremely versatile and very easy to operate, durable and sturdy, and built with non-proprietary parts. Recognizing that “one size does not fit all” each truck is available with many options and customized to fit almost anyone’s needs, terrain, and theme. The IGUANA is available in two, four, and five passenger models. Jared Long Chief Photojournalist KPTH Fox 44 News has this to say about his experiences with the Iguana “It would have been great if Sedona Off-Road would have had the IGUANA’s instead of the Tomcars, these trucks are awesome! So much better than the Tomcars, yes, I definitely would have bought one to take home.”

The IGUANA has been featured in several newspapers and most recently was the featured story on the KPTH Fox 44, 9:00pm news on November 5, 2007. Ultimate Rides and one of their 5 passenger IGUANA”S will be a featured exhibitor at the 2008 International Sportsman’s Expo held at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, March 7-9 2008.

Ultimate Rides, manufacturers of the Iguana, started out as a business that has grown out of Wayne’s Welding, a company started by Wayne and Linda Weich in 1977. Wayne a certified, master welder and custom fabricator has always had a knack for engine building and modification, and was soon sought after by many to build engines with extra horsepower. Wayne passed his passion for cars and custom fabricating on to his son Chris and it wasn’t long before a new business was born.

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If you’d like more information about this company and their trucks,
or to schedule and interview with Chris or Wayne Weich, please call
Kay Bettin at 402-750-7433 or email Kay at info@iguanatrax.com
Or visit the Ultimate Rides website at
www.iguanatrax.com
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