McCulloch F1 ?

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Mike Miloszar
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McCulloch F1 ?

Post by Mike Miloszar » Fri Nov 23, 2012 7:43 pm

Hello and Happy Thanksgiving to the group. I believe I may have a McCullouch F1 frame ( it does have M C C on the pedals). Can anyone confirm this ? Value ? Was using it as a backyard kart we were going to reconfigure, but if it's a collectible I would rather keep it intact.

Thanks in Advance ! -Mike
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Scott Kneisel
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Re: McCulloch F1 ?

Post by Scott Kneisel » Tue Nov 27, 2012 7:22 pm

Yup,
It is an F1 frame and appears to be in decent shape. Has it been repaired in the back where the two frame members meet? They usually break there.

The kart would be valuable if it had the original tank, brake and steering wheel but without those it is probably worth $100-300 in my opinion if someone needs a spare frame.

My two cents, someone else may have a different opinion.
Scott

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Re: McCulloch F1 ?

Post by Gary Wlodarsky » Tue Nov 27, 2012 7:38 pm

Agree with Scott ,,,to many(all) the good parts are missing....Dwain Parks needs to look at this(on Face Book, vintage kart stuff),,,he just found one with a hurt frame...


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Re: McCulloch F1 ?

Post by Mike Miloszar » Wed Nov 28, 2012 7:00 pm

It doesn't appear to be repaired in the rear (see pic). The right front is bent back slightly. Thought briefly about restoring the Kart, but my sons would rather have something for off road use. So many decisions.......
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