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Christmas Go-Cart
Some friends (married couple) at the shop found a pretty rough go-cart for their kids for xmas. They both served in Afganistan(sp). Cash is tight, they paid $75.
I took the project as a secret santa. I regret not having a start pic, but I will post a final pic. It will be "Spokes" cool. |
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Let us know if we can contribute anything- Truth is I thought of 160 powered go cart but I'm too fat for those toys...
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Thanks for the offer, but I got it covered. It's a typical project for me. The only investment is a new carb, gas tank cleanout and clean derust, repair a bunch of small stuff & paint.
It has a Subaru Robin engine. So waking it back up after years in the barn should be straight forward. |
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Awesome! Sounds like fun to me. Wish I could help. The only thing around my neighborhood needing help is my neighbors "in-laws" lawn mower needing a carb and fuel tank cleaning. No fun but he said he would pay me... I'll just ask for some beer I think.
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Christmas is upon us- did this one get finished?
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I was wondering the same thing
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Yes the cart was done! I wish I could download the message video sent to me xmas morning, it was way cool. The cart was painted yellow and had black foam & yellow duct tape holding it in place. The theme was yellow jackets (a local sports team)
I installed new wheel bearings, carb, derusted the throttle linkage, gas tank and hardware. Repaired the seat frame and built new seats. I even got a chance to take it for a spin around the lake. Thanks for asking. It was a cool xmas for three young sons.....no charge (ho Ho Ho) |
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I would have died and gone to Heaven for anything gas powered for a Christmas present when I was a kid! Great work - I'm sure they appreciate it. Glad you didn't hurt yourself .
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What a great story, Chip. Maybe we can get those kids to post a pic of the finished cart, since I don't see any here.
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