Help with ID'ing Kart

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Help with ID'ing Kart

Post by Tom Osborne » Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:35 am

I'm new to this site and would like to call on all the knowledgeable members for some assistance in identifying a kart I just finished. I've searched many sites is hopes of finding a frame like this one.I've come to find there were hundereds of short lived mfgs,,but still nothing seems to match this one.
I recently refinished the kart and updated the wheels, spindles and powerplant. I know,,I don't have 2 stroker on there YET,,but I have a long winter ahead : ) The frame has a i.d./serial # 0039 stamped in the left side nerf/crash bar. It had simplex 6 bolt split rims running 12" rear slicks & 11" fronts.The front spindles are 5/8" and the rear axle was 1" with the step down 3/4",,so the raer rims matched this config. It had a mangled front bumper not shown it pic. I've saved all the original parts for future restoration.
Anything you can shed on this would be most helpful as I do want to return it to it's glory days! Thanks
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Re: Help with ID'ing Kart

Post by Rob Voska » Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:43 am

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Re: Help with ID'ing Kart

Post by Rob Voska » Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:44 am

Very modified early Bug kart. @ 1960.

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Re: Help with ID'ing Kart

Post by ted johnson » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:01 am

It's a very common early Bug rental kart with the wrong wheels, tires and engine. It would probably have had a Clinton cast iron or Kohler cast irpn 4 cycle and Hands wheels. We sold quite a few of these to the Central Florida rental tracks in 1960. The nerfs and bumpers are correct as is. Mark D'Elia has a very nice one he's turned into a pretty vintage kart. Ted

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Re: Help with ID'ing Kart

Post by Tom Osborne » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:44 am

Rob Voska wrote:Please use your real first and last name when registering. If your posts have been deleted you now know why. Please edit your profile. Thank You

FYI - you can change your user name after joining. Go to upper right corner, and click on USER CONTROL PANEL, pick PROFILE from menu on the left, then pick sub menu EDIT ACCOUNT SETTINGS. Then replace your user name with your real name.
Got it changed...sorry about that..I thought it was OK that way.
Thanks for the help with ID'ing that kart.

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Re: Help with ID'ing Kart

Post by Tom Osborne » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:06 am

Thanks Ted and Rob for the help. Now I'm off to google to find out as much as I can about Bug Engineering.
I am so glad I save every nut & bolt we took off this kart. Great site.. :D

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Re: Help with ID'ing Kart

Post by Rob Voska » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:25 am

K&P Manufacturing. Link under the parts & resourses page.

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Re: Help with ID'ing Kart

Post by ted johnson » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:41 am

626 334-0334. Talk to Faye. She might just have some old literature on the early concession karts. It's possible that Mark D'Elia may have information as well. I didn't see his name in the members list here, but try also on the vintagepowersport.com/vka and vintagekarts.com sites to see if he's a member there. He's a real nice guy to talk with. Ted

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Re: Help with ID'ing Kart

Post by Brian Thomas » Mon Oct 01, 2012 4:45 pm

PLEASE remove those wheels and tires from the kart . It is not safe , it WILL roll over . Those tires have to much grip and you WILL get hurt .

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Re: Help with ID'ing Kart

Post by Tom Osborne » Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:34 pm

I've got the original rims out for soda blasting and will be running those along with original size slicks.But for now these will have to do. We're not off to the races or anything like that.

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