Hello Rear Engine Karts
Moderator: Rob Voska
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:28 pm
- Vintage Karting items owned: once a long time ago (1961) but looks for a rekindling!!!
Hello Rear Engine Karts
I started racing karts in 1962 as a kid in "PeeWee" league in Memphis. My Mom and Dad and other parents would meet at various parking lots (church and shopping centers) on Sunday after church and setup the "track" I drove this kart for about ten years, started off with a briggs and stratton and for a short period twin briggs. Unfortunately during one of the family moves the Kart got left behind. My next "Kart" was a 1968 Mustang.
Anyway, I want to get back into this and re-live the fun Karting gave me and pass it on to my second daughter. My first daughter is now driving a Rail (drag racing) which she loves.
I would like to find or build the same Kart I had back then but the make and model has escaped me and my folks. Attached is a photo of me and the kart shortly after getting it.
Any help on its ID and possible whereabouts of one or data to build from would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Eddie Saurenman
Anyway, I want to get back into this and re-live the fun Karting gave me and pass it on to my second daughter. My first daughter is now driving a Rail (drag racing) which she loves.
I would like to find or build the same Kart I had back then but the make and model has escaped me and my folks. Attached is a photo of me and the kart shortly after getting it.
Any help on its ID and possible whereabouts of one or data to build from would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Eddie Saurenman
- Attachments
-
- img199.jpg
- (347.31 KiB) Downloaded 286 times
Re: Hello Rear Engine Karts
Looks a little like a Sears go kart.....rear axle in a tube and petals.....but the steering wheel is wrong and the scrub brakes look added.
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:28 pm
- Vintage Karting items owned: once a long time ago (1961) but looks for a rekindling!!!
Re: Hello Rear Engine Karts
Thanks Rob for your comments...to my knowledge the steering wheel and scrub brakes are original as the picture was taken long before Dad and I started any modifications. But you could be right as Dad had a tendency to mod stuff out of the box!
Eddie
Eddie
-
- Posts: 1685
- Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:59 am
Re: Hello Rear Engine Karts
Good morning, Eddie and welcome to Vintage Karting! I've been around karts since late 1957, and your original one is the first I've seen exactly like it. You may have a time finding one. There are hundreds of decent frames and engines to choose from out there on the market. Also, remember, if you plan to make the vintage events, and you'd always be welcome, that the 4 cycle Briggs generally won't be allowed to run. Most, if not all, vintage events are for 2 cycle engines only, as reflects the racing rules of the olden days. Find a chassis, restore it, and add a 2 cycle and go karting! Hope to see you at The Big One 2010! Ted
-
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Sun Jun 17, 2007 8:40 pm
- Vintage Karting items owned: 68 Dart Chaparral Mac 91A or 92 Powered
Re: Hello Rear Engine Karts
Just a guess, but didn't the early Putt Nik karts have scrub brakes and some came with either Clinton or Briggs engines?
-
- Posts: 54
- Joined: Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:20 am
- Vintage Karting items owned: 1960 Percival Hellcat
1961 Thunderblitz
1961 Fox Go-Boy
Re: Hello Rear Engine Karts
That is an early Sears Kart....I had one many years ago. The pedals, scrub brakes, and triangular steering support are original. I'm not sure what model it is, but I believe it is from about 1960-61.
John
John
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:28 pm
- Vintage Karting items owned: once a long time ago (1961) but looks for a rekindling!!!
Re: Hello Rear Engine Karts
Thank you everyone. I thought it might be a Sears Kart because my mother worked for Sears & Roebuck back then. I'm going to look around a little for one of these sweethearts and if I can't find one I'll follow Ted's advice. I love constructing so are replica frames allowed in vintage Karting?
I'm looking forward to all this.
Thanks,
Eddie
I'm looking forward to all this.
Thanks,
Eddie
-
- Posts: 1685
- Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:59 am
Re: Hello Rear Engine Karts
Hi, again, Eddie. Reproduction karts are most certainly O.K., but not vintage-style karts of your own design. If you can get the dimensions and such from a real Sears kart, you can reproduce it yourself. Look at the REAR home page. The purple kart in the first frame of the video at the top is my reproduction Swoopster. I also have 2 other repros of early karts. At the left edge of the home page, there are several options to choose from. One of these is the guidelines for REAR. There you'll find what is and is not allowed. Other orginizations have their own rules, but all seem to allow reproductions. Good luck! Ted
-
- Posts: 46
- Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:24 pm
- Vintage Karting items owned: 65 GrandPrix/Mc92, A-Bone/Mc91, Rupp D300, Sears R300, Putt Nik, Panther X & Concept
- User Agreement: Yes
- Location: Olive Branch, MS (Memphis, TN suburb)
Re: Hello Rear Engine Karts
Hi Eddie, do you still live in the Memphis area? I do also, and I have a pretty decent Sears R-300 that you might want to look at. Send me a PM, i'd like to meet and talk to you. I also went to the shopping center parking lots in Memphis on Sundays...about the same time....Ron Reaves