I purchased the pictured kart from a guy that has had it hanging in his garage for the last 20 years. He thought it was a Bug Stinger.
This is what I know - it is a twin engine rear kart, it has a Mac 101 on it with a Mac 9x GEM fan shroud and a Hosrtman oil clutch and attached pulley. The seat looks more like a McCulloch than a Bug. The triangular nerf bars and front bumper appear to be added, also the brake is not original.
Also, included in the purchase are 2 Homelite motors, I have know idea what they are at all.
Any information on what this kart or the motors are is appreciated.
This is my first post on this forum, so if the pictures do not attach correcly, I can email them also. rungetodd@hotmail.com
Todd
Indentify this kart please
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Re: Indentify this kart please
Hey Todd-
Certainly is a Bug _ I'd guess a Wasp, and I'd place it around 1960 due to the steering wheel and 1/2" steering shaft. However I don't think the front axle is stock. I haven't seen any Bugs with a straight axle. It's not unreasonable to figure things like the axle and the upholstery changed over the years. The drop axle could have been bent in a crash, or it was a theory that a previous owner had to improve the handling or whatnot.
I'm sure you are aware of it, but the 101/oil clutch is from a much later era- very late 60's to late 70's. The Homelites are more period for the kart if you care about that sort of thing. I'm not sure about the models- I believe the kart motors had a big "KL 92" decal on the cylinder shroud, so I don't know if they've been repainted, or if they are saw motors on kart mounts- which is still a very valid historical powerplant.
Good luck with it- have fun!
Dean
Certainly is a Bug _ I'd guess a Wasp, and I'd place it around 1960 due to the steering wheel and 1/2" steering shaft. However I don't think the front axle is stock. I haven't seen any Bugs with a straight axle. It's not unreasonable to figure things like the axle and the upholstery changed over the years. The drop axle could have been bent in a crash, or it was a theory that a previous owner had to improve the handling or whatnot.
I'm sure you are aware of it, but the 101/oil clutch is from a much later era- very late 60's to late 70's. The Homelites are more period for the kart if you care about that sort of thing. I'm not sure about the models- I believe the kart motors had a big "KL 92" decal on the cylinder shroud, so I don't know if they've been repainted, or if they are saw motors on kart mounts- which is still a very valid historical powerplant.
Good luck with it- have fun!
Dean
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Re: Indentify this kart please
Hi Todd-
As an aside, it looks like someone borrowed the upholstery from a McCulloch kart to outfit yours. The early bugs I've seen did not have snap on upholstery. Instead, the screwed directly through the seat into the frame.
Dan
As an aside, it looks like someone borrowed the upholstery from a McCulloch kart to outfit yours. The early bugs I've seen did not have snap on upholstery. Instead, the screwed directly through the seat into the frame.
Dan
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Re: Indentify this kart please
Definately a Bug Wasp. Very early model. The engine mounts and Steering hoop welded to a crosspiece spanning the side rails place it no later than mid 1960.