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Help with kart ID
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 Posted: Sun Jul 31st, 2022 02:43 pm
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wrench monkey

 

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I recently picked this kart up for a great price. I plan on restoring it, small father and son project.

I can’t find any vin or ID numbers on the chassis and after searching the internet for hours, I have yet to see anything like this one.
Any help identifying this kart would be greatly appreciated!

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 Posted: Sun Jul 31st, 2022 02:44 pm
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 Posted: Wed Aug 17th, 2022 02:56 am
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Terry Bentley

 

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You got an offset dirt chassis. Dont know what brand, but should not be hard to figure out by those front spindles.

Look thru World Karting magazines from the early to mid 90's in the ads. You should find that frame.

Buller and Sox and Sons rings a bell, but there were plenty of different makes. I was not much in to the dirt scene back then.

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