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Posted: Sat May 27th, 2017 11:49 am |
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Steve Lovett
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Just picked this up last night. Seller said it was a 73 model. It's a Margay. I'm leaning toward Cheetah, but in searching for pictures I haven't​ found one identical yet. Attachment: IMG_20170527_064823_01.jpg (Downloaded 165 times)
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Posted: Sat May 27th, 2017 12:52 pm |
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Tom Dandes
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I have the sprint and a MK3 and yes they are different. It looks like they changed the uprights for the steering, steering shaft and wheel. Added a front porch and earlier Margay pedals. The motor mount area has been modified for the brigs also.
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Posted: Sat May 27th, 2017 01:03 pm |
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Steve Lovett
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That would make sense why I couldn't find a similar steering upright. The wheels and pedals both say Margay. The engine mount will need alot of work to accomadate a different engine I'm planning on going with.
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Posted: Sat May 27th, 2017 02:05 pm |
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Posted: Sat May 27th, 2017 02:06 pm |
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Posted: Sat May 27th, 2017 09:33 pm |
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tommy kelley
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its a margay "sidewinder"
"sidewinder" being the model
you wouldnt happen to be chuck's neighbor would you?
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Posted: Sat May 27th, 2017 10:09 pm |
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Posted: Sun May 28th, 2017 12:25 pm |
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Posted: Sun May 28th, 2017 12:29 pm |
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Posted: Sun May 28th, 2017 12:32 pm |
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Tom Day
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Looks like someone built this one copying some of the cheetah's features and using Margay parts. I have owned and currently own several Cheetah's,this is not a Cheetah.
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Posted: Sun May 28th, 2017 12:41 pm |
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Steve Lovett
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Tom Day wrote:
Looks like someone built this one copying some of the cheetah's features and using Margay parts. I have owned and currently own several Cheetah's,this is not a Cheetah.
Interesting, whoever did it must be one heck of a welder.
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Posted: Tue May 30th, 2017 04:35 pm |
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Marc Ciannavei
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Steve, can you get more pictures of the rear of the kart? it seems to be the most unusual feature of the frame the way it kicks up at the rear axle.
marc
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Posted: Tue May 30th, 2017 04:48 pm |
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Posted: Tue May 30th, 2017 05:21 pm |
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Marc Ciannavei
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I am inclined to think it is a home built. Most of the welds look stick welded. There are some Margay parts on it (wheels, pedals, rear bumper and looks like a cheetah seat).
There were may karts made with this similar chassis architecture: Margay Cheetah, Lancer, Laguna, Hartman (early ones), Rice Bandit (early),and Charger by Michiana motors. This isn't one of them.
marc
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Posted: Tue May 30th, 2017 05:37 pm |
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Steve Lovett
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The front axle/spindle mounts is what confuses me. The welds are smoothed and painted as if smoothed with filler.
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Posted: Tue May 30th, 2017 05:44 pm |
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Marc Ciannavei
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I thought that also. I am not aware of any manufacturer grinding and filling welds. Some karter's used to do it themselves. It could be the front end is from a manufactured kart but heavily modified. Perhaps an old endure laydown kart. No Matter its history you can still have fun with it. Check the frame for cracks first.
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