hi all-
this is the first go-kart I've had. it was in the back of my family's auto parts warehouse for years. finally after college and grad school I'm getting around to it.
I'm not sure what it is, but I think its older. from the bit of research I've done I think it may be a rupp?
but if anyone could identify it, can folks tell me what would be the appropriate parts for it? such as the engine and the brake? or point me to some pictures of restored karts? or is this kart even worth restoring to original specs?
should have a 2-stroke, right?
I'm big into old cars and bikes, and I appreciate old stuff! I'd like to keep the kart as 'period correct' as possible.
thanks from a newbie.
Chris
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Re: New guy + kart id
Chris, looks like a Dart 300, came with a Tecumseh 2 1/4 HP 4 cycle. Looks to be a 1965 or later, '65 was the first year for the 5 inch front wheels. Should have a 6 inch Bendix brake that the drum is attached to the sprocket. These were considered fun karts but are much the same as the A-bone but without a seatback fuel tank and the solid engine mount. Also the pedals are located behind the front bumper and are different than the A-bone or Grand Prix.
Louie
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