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hastonandrew2

 

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hey guys, I am trying to find out what vintage go kart this looks like from my childhood I am trying either to get another one, or build it again, I also am having a hard time finding out what size It would be like if I was standing right in front of it. any help would be awesome thanks and here's all the pictures I can get:

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Barry Freeman

 

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looks like a late 70's Panther X?

Doug Tenney

 

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(I don't know these karts as well as Barry, but FYI, Panther's were made by Margay, which is still in business.)

Doug Tenney

 

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You're in luck.  It turns out Margay has a slew of vintage ads posted on their website.
https://www.margay.com/vintage/vintage-ads.html

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Looks like a Panther X, A generation 3 version....


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